Stroke Clinical Trials
A listing of Stroke medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 1,429 clinical trials
Tracking of Upper Limb Sensory and Motor Recovery in Asian Stroke Survivors
As Singapore's population is aging rapidly, the incidence rate of stroke has been increasing in the past years. Rehabilitation is essential for the resumption of daily activities, and with the appropriate care, it is possible for stroke-survivors to regain most of their functions. Hence, this study aims to better understand …
CNS Changes Following Stroke
The objective of this study is to better understand the structural and functional changes that the CNS undergoes following stroke and how these changes relate to clinical measures. Both macroscopic and microscopic changes of the brain and the spinal cord will be examined in stroke patients and compared to healthy …
The Beneficial Effects of Naps on Motor Learning
Background Memory consolidation is the process by which memories become stable, long-term representations in the brain. Consolidation of a motor skill is dependent upon sleep. Some research shows that daytime naps improve people s motor performance and memory retention. Researchers want to find out how daytime naps may contribute to …
Deconstructing Post Stroke Hemiparesis
TRACTs (DeconsTructing Post StRoke HemipAresis for PreCision NeurorehabiliTation) is a single timepoint study that aims to deconstruct post-stroke deficits of the upper extremity into distinct components and relate these components to brain anatomy and physiology.
Robotic Evaluations of Motor Learning During Stroke Neurorehabilitation
The RELEARN trial is a a prospective longitudinal cohort study sampled by convenience. Stroke survivors and healthy control individuals will be recruited to analyze motor learning in the upper extremity and its neural basis in early stroke recovery.
Qualitative Analysis of Interviews Between Pharmacist and Elderly Patients Treated With Antithrombotics for an Ischemic Stroke.
Cerebrovascular accident is the 2nd leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. There are brakes and levers of medication adherence in the context of secondary prevention treatment in stroke.
Robot Aided Rehabilitation - Multi-joint Evaluations
Sensory and motor impairments following stroke can lead to substantial disability involving the arm and hand. The investigator hypothesized that excessive local and cross-coupled stiffness, diminished individuation and proprioceptive acuity will be present among multiple degree of freedom in the upper limb. The stiffness and spasticity will increase with time …
Motor rECovery witH eArly imagiNg In STroke
This study will contribute to the field of stroke rehabilitation research by expanding the investigator's understanding of the neural mechanisms responsible for the development and expression of abnormal flexion synergy, a primary movement impairment due to stroke. The study will longitudinally evaluate motor tract morphology and motor impairment/function in an …
Nutritional Status in Subacute Stroke Patients Under Rehabilitation 2.0
The Nutristroke study's findings revealed a malnutrition scenario in post-stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation. This has highlighted the significance of a correct nutritional status assessment upon admission to a rehabilitation unit. The aim of Nutristroke2, therefore, is the assessment of nutritional status, dietary intake, dysphagia, the presence of stroke-related sarcopenia, and …
Prevention and Rehabilitation of Stroke in Uganda
Stroke is increasing in low-income countries in Africa, and knowledge is lacking on risk factors and how to prevent stroke as well as how to best use the resources for rehabilitation after stroke which are very limited. Knowledge generation within this area is therefore urgently needed. This collaboration between the …