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
Driver Training After Stroke
One hundred Veteran stroke survivors will participate in both an Active Driver Training intervention and a Control intervention in a fully interactive driving simulator. In addition, all participants will complete pre- and post-intervention driving assessments in the driving simulator to measure driving performance and types of driving errors committed. Half …
Effects of High Intensity Interval Training Versus Intermittent Functional Training on Cardiovascular Fitness, Physical Function and Cognition in Stroke.
The aim of this study is to determine comparative effects of High intensity interval training versus Intermittent functional training on cardiovascular fitness, physical function and cognition in stroke.
Effects of Mobile Application-Based Cognitive Training Along With Aerobic Training
This randomized controlled trial will determine the effects of combining mobile application-based cognitive training with aerobic exercise on cognitive function and the effects of combining mobile application-based cognitive training with aerobic exercise on quality of life in post-stroke patients
Robotic Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb in Subacute Stroke
This multicenter international randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluates the effectiveness of the Gloreha Sinfonia® robotic exoskeleton for upper limb rehabilitation in individuals with subacute post-stroke paresis. The study aims to determine whether robotic-assisted therapy improves voluntary motor control and coordination more effectively than conventional rehabilitation, as measured by the Fugl-Meyer …
Applicability of Robotic Devices, Virtual and Augmented Reality in the Rehabilitation of People With Stroke During Treadmill Training
Objective assessment of clinical symptoms, mobility and quality of life changes resulting from stroke and determination of changes resulting from therapies. Assessment of the rehabilitation effectiveness of traditional treadmill training. Assessment of the rehabilitation effectiveness of gait training performed on a treadmill with a robot-assisted soft-exoskeleton. Assessment of the rehabilitation …
Effect of Vestibular Exercises on Post-Stroke Fatigue
The goal of this clinical trial is to search effects of vestibuler exercises on post-stroke fatigue. The main question it aims to answer is: wer are: \- Do vestibuler excercises decrease post-stroke perceived and physiologic fatigue? Researchers will compare the effects of vestibuler exercises to conventional rehabilitation to find out …
Effects of rTMS Combined With Dual-Task Gait Training on Walking and Cognition After Stroke
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial will investigate whether repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) can enhance the effects of dual-task gait training in people with chronic stroke. Participants will be randomly allocated to receive either active rTMS or sham rTMS immediately before the same …
Comparison of Tai Chi and Frenkel's Exercises in Patients With Stroke
The main objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of Tai Chi and Frenkel's exercises to improve balance, fall risk and activities of daily living in patients with stroke.
Backward Walking Observation Training in People With Stroke and Gait Quality in Stroke
Walking impairment is one of the most common and concerning issues for individuals with stroke. Previous studies have often used improvements in walking speed and distance as reference indicators for gait performance progress in individuals with stroke. However, for people with chronic stroke, it may be more appropriate to prioritize …
Assistance Delivery and Muscle Coordination
The experiment will be conducted with 15 chronic stroke survivors and 15 control subjects. Subjects will perform extension movements of the index finger of their more-impaired (stroke) or nondominant (control) hand under two different assistance types: end-effector assistance and exotendon assistance. For each assistance type, unassisted movements will be performed …