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
The Adaptive Physical Activity Study for Stroke
Despite recent advances in acute stroke intervention, secondary prevention strategies are lacking. Physical activity (PA) is the second largest predictor of stroke and the cornerstone of secondary prevention therapies. Adaptive interventions involve sequential treatments responsive to individuals' performance. Despite guidelines to adapt PA to individuals' needs, there is no evidence …
Variable Intensive Early Walking Post-Stroke - 2 (VIEWS-2)
The proposed research will evaluate the individual and combined effects of task-specificity and intensity of rehabilitation interventions on locomotor function, community mobility and quality of life in patients with subacute (1-6 months) post-stroke.
Effect of Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Using Immersive Virtual Reality in Chronic Stroke Patients.
The study aimed to investigate the effect of exergames using virtual reality with head mounted device on motor recovery of upper extremities in chronic stroke patients.
Error-enhanced Learning & Recovery in 2 & 3 Dimensions
This study is being done to see how errors lead to improvement. Specifically, we are evaluating the errors stroke participants make during an upper extremity exercise program when reaching for a target using their affected arm. Once we understand the participant's reaching errors, we plan to create a customized reaching …
Comparing ESWT Doses for Post-Stroke Ankle Spasticity Treatment
Post-stroke spasticity is a common complication affecting the neurological recovery, self-care daily activities and patients' quality of life. Extracorporeal shock waves (ESWT) have been proven therapeutic effects on decreasing spasticity and regaining function. Stroke patients often suffer ankle plantar flexor spasticity with poor ankle movement control, leading to abnormal gait …
Self-Administered Gaming and Exercise at Home (SAGEH)
This study aims at comparing manual function outcomes between the standard of care and additional self-administered hand therapy after stroke. Strokes are common neurological injuries, and although rates of survival have increased in recent decades, survivors often continue to experience deficiencies in hand dexterity and bimanual function. Most motor recovery …
An Augmented Reality Based System for Neglect Detection, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
The aim of this phase is to examine the feasibility and acceptability of the Augmented Reality (AR)-based and electroencephalography (EEG)-based neglect detection and rehabilitation tool.
Locomotor Function Following Transcutaneous Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation in Individuals With Hemiplegic Stroke
This study has two interventional components, the first is a cross-over design and the second is a randomized control trial. Both will evaluate the effectiveness of transcutaneous (non-invasive) spinal cord stimulation on gait and balance function for individuals with hemiplegia due to stroke.
Effect of a Community Exercise Programme on Stroke Patients
Physical activity is known to be beneficial for supporting health and wellbeing. A number of schemes and strategies have been developed to improve uptake of physical activity in the United Kingdom (UK) population, including the 'Everybody active, every day' framework. This framework includes recommendations for referral from a healthcare professional …
Telehealth Intervention Involving HEARTS Technical Package and Activity Monitor to Promote Physical Activity Post-stroke
Background: Stroke secondary prevention guidelines point out that post-stroke individuals often present sedentary or inactive behavior and, therefore, should be encouraged to practice physical activity. Behavior change interventions, such as to encourage physical activity practice, must be theoretically informed and can be implemented remotely. However, systematic reviews about telehealth interventions …