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Stroke Clinical Trials

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Found 1,486 clinical trials
M Manuela Pastore, PhD

New Interactive Sensor-home-based Hand Training to Improve Dexterity

Primary objective of this study is to explore the impact of a 3-week upper limb hand function training in patients with PD, MS or stroke. The benefits on hand function of this training program will be evaluated. The hypothesize is that the 3-week upper limb hand function training improves finger …

18 - 99 years of age All Phase N/A
I Isabella Springhetti, MD

Sonification Techniques for Gait Training

Music therapy is widely used in relational and rehabilitation settings. In addition to Neurologic Music Therapy and other music-based techniques, "sonification" approaches were recently introduced in the field of rehabilitation. The "sonification" can be defined as a properly selected set of sonorous-music stimuli are associated with patient movements mapping. In …

- 80 years of age All Phase N/A
A Abiodun E Akinwuntan, PhD

User-friendliness of a Portable Driving Simulator

The use of simulators to retrain driving skills of patients with stroke, Parkinson's disease (PD), or multiple sclerosis (MS) is very limited because of cost, space required, and incidence of simulator sickness in high fidelity simulators. The Principal investigator recently developed a low cost low fidelity portable driving simulator (PDS). …

25 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A
S Sung Hwan Kim, MD

Efficacy and Safety of Edoxaban in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation and Mitral Stenosis

This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of the edoxaban and the warfarin in atrial fibrillation patients with mitral stenosis. The study design is a multicenter, randomized, open-label, investigator initiated phase 2 trial. The patients were randomly assigned to Edoxaban or Warfarin groups. Primary outcome was a composite …

19 - 79 years of age All Phase 2
M Meng Ting Lin, M.D.

Using Upper Limb Rehabilitation Robot in Stroke Patient Rehabilitation

A robot arm for upper limb rehabilitation is intended to achieve rehabilitation effects through the study of robot control theory and the integration of sensors such as sEMG. The goal is to reduce the workload of rehabilitation therapists.

20 - 85 years of age All Phase N/A
R Ruth Nicholson

Intervention With Cerebral Embolic Protection in TEVAR: Gaseous Protection

Vascular brain infarction (VBI) occurs in 67% of patients undergoing TEVAR. Overt stroke occurs in 13% of these patients and 88% of patients suffer from neurocognitive impairment. Cerebral air embolisation during the stent-graft deployment phase of TEVAR may be a cause of VBI. Standard treatment to de-air stent-grafts is through …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
D Dr. Chen

The Feasibility and Therapeutic Effect of Hybrid End-effector Robot-assisted Gait Training With an Active-assisted Module in Chronic Stroke Survivors

Walking rehabilitation after stroke is most effective during the first three months of recovery, but even in the chronic phase-beyond six months post-stroke-a significant number of patients still show potential for gait improvement. Robot-assisted rehabilitation is becoming increasingly common in clinical settings, with various design modes available. However, the effectiveness …

18 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A

Nature-based Therapies in Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke rehabilitation patients are subjected to additional nature-based therapies during a rehabilitation ward period.

18 years of age All Phase N/A
J Josette Hartnett, MPH

Q Therapeutic System for Chronic Stroke Recovery

Evaluate the effectiveness of the Q Therapeutic (BQ 3.0) System for individuals with chronic stroke in improving upper extremity function as determined by change in functional outcome measures after 3-month treatment, including in-clinic and at-home sessions.

18 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
A Abdallah soudi

Aspiration Pneumonia in Cerebrovascular Stroke Patients Suffering From Bulbar Palsy

One of the most serious complications in the critically ill patient complaining of bulbar palsy is aspiration pneumonia. These patients are scheduled for nasogastric tube feeding trying to avoid recurrent aspiration and subsequent aspiration pneumonia. Even though, the risk of aspiration is still present. Putting a total parenteral nutrition regimen …

18 years of age All Phase 4

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