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Regenerative Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke in Europe 1-RESSTORE1

Stroke

Stroke is the second leading cause of death in the world population. When not fatal, stroke often results in disability, and secondary health problems affecting not only patients but also their families. Building on emerging preclinical and pilot clinical evidences, RESSTORE will focus on the clinical assessment of regenerative cell therapy to improve stroke recovery and patients quality of life.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Interactive Augmented Reality and Electrical Neuromodulation System in Persons...

Stroke

This study is to investigate the effects of Augmented Reality (AR) combined with Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) intervention on cortical excitability, brain structure, lower limbs function, balance, and spasticity in individuals with stroke. Twenty participants will be recruited in this study. They will be allocated to two group: AR and FES group (10), Traditional physiotherapy group (10).

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Liraglutide in Acute Minor Ischemic Stroke or High-risk Transient Ischemic Attack Patients With...

Ischemic StrokeTransient Ischemic Attack1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogue liraglutide in the treatment of acute minor stroke (National Institute of Health stroke scale, NIHSS ≤ 3) or high-risk transient ischemic attack (TIA) (ABCD2 score ≥ 4 ) patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Post-Stroke Optimization of Walking Using Explosive Resistance

StrokeDepression

The investigators will study the effects of a 12 week strength training program on individuals who have had a stroke and are depressed to see if this type of exercise training helps treat depression and improves walking function. Our goal is to use the information collected in this study to help design treatments for people who have had a stroke that will help with many of the common consequences of stroke, including depression, muscle weakness and slow walking. Progress toward overcoming some of these issues would be incredibly valuable to any person who has had a stroke and their families.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Effect of Intensive Nutritional Support in Subacute Stroke Patient

StrokeRehabilitation1 more

Proper nutritional support during early rehabilitation may be beneficial for functional improvements in gaining functional independence and preventing complications in stroke patients. However, there was no consensus of proper amount of nutritional support in stroke patients. In this study, the investigators aimed to clarigy the effects of the intensive nutritional support during comprehensive rehabilitation during subacute phase to improve function in patients with first-ever strokes.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Allogeneic Adipose Tissue-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Ischemic Stroke

Ischemic StrokeAdipose Tissue-derived Stem Cell1 more

This is a multicenter, doble blind, placebo controlled clinical trial to asses de safety and efficacy of intravenous administration of alogenic adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells in the first four days from acute ischemic stroke.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

BCI-FES Therapy for Stroke Rehabilitation

Ischemic StrokeHemorrhagic Stroke

There are over 7 million stroke survivors in the US alone, with approximately 795,000 new cases annually. Despite the best available physiotherapy, 30-60% of stroke survivors remain affected by difficulty walking, with foot weakness often being the main cause. Given that post-stroke gait impairments remain poorly addressed, new methods that can provide lasting improvements are necessary. Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology may be one such novel approach. BCI technology enables "direct brain control" of external devices such as assistive devices and prostheses by translating brain waves into control signals. When BCI systems are integrated with functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems, they can be used to deliver a novel physical therapy to improve movement after stroke. BCI-FES systems are hypothesized to stimulate recovery after stroke beyond that of conventional physical therapy.

Recruiting38 enrollment criteria

Effects of Thermal Stimulation on Motor Recovery and Neuromuscular Property of Lower Extremity in...

StrokeCardiovascular

This 3-year study will recruit a total of 72 subjects with first-ever stroke after 3 months onset from the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 3 teaching hospitals. This study design employs a prospective single-blinded, randomized controlled trial with pretest, posttest, and follow-up assessments. Participants who meet and be willing to join this study will be assigned into one of three groups (noxious cold only, noxious heat only, or alternative TS). All subjects will receive conventional rehabilitation. In addition, three groups will receive an additional TS protocol with a total of 15 sessions for 3 weeks (5 times per week, 30 minutes daily). Primary outcome measures include the LE subscale of Fugl-Meyer assessment, the modified Ashworth scale, the Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients, Timed Up and Go test, and the Barthel index. Moreover, spinal circuit excitability will be assessed by measuring Hoffmann reflex/ M wave ratio, H-reflex recruitment curves, and reciprocal inhibition of the soleus muscle. Muscle properties will be evaluated by measuring the soleus muscle tone, elasticity, and stiffness. All participants will be assessed with the outcome measures at beginning of the intervention, the end of the intervention, 1 month and 3 months after the intervention.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Robot-assisted Rehabilitation in Persons With Stroke

Stroke

This study is to investigate the effects of robot-assisted hand with visual feedback intervention on cortical excitability, brain structure, spasiticity, gross and fine motor of upper limb and hand in individuals with stroke. Twenty participants will be recruited in this study. They will be allocated to two group: robot-assisted hand combined with traditional occupational therapy group (10), only traditional occupational therapy group (10).

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Spatial Attention After Stroke

Stroke

Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) aiming at assessing the efficacy of a novel rehabilitation protocol, based on repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (r- TMS) in combination with a conventional cognitive treatment (CCT). The protocol will be statistically compared to the same CTT administered without the r-TMS in a sample of right-stroke patients (age between 18 and 80 years) with left hemispatial Neglect.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria
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