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RATIONALE:
The previous study resulted that the gait training using Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) improved the ankle joint function and the walking ability for the chronic stroke patients with foot drop.
In addition, the further exploratory study in multicenter obtained the result that the training with WA were especially good adaptation to the patients who have slight paralysis and can walk independently.
PURPOSE:
This multicenter prospective trial is studying to reveal whether the gait training with the WalkAide[R](WA) for chronic stroke patients who can walk independently is superior to gait training with a physical therapist.
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OBJECTIVE:
To reveal whether gait training with the WA for chronic stroke patients who can walk independently (Functional Ambulation Classification [FAC] 5 or 6) is superior to gait training with a physical therapist.
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This is a multicenter study. Patients continue gait training with WA or without WA for 4 weeks. The effect of rehabilitation is evaluated by 6 Minute Walk Test without device.
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1)Patients whose ankle dorsiflexion is not induced by the WA due to peripheral neuropathy
2)Patients who are contraindicated for the WA (e.g., patients with a metallic implant or implantable medical electrical equipment such as a cardiac pacemaker, and patients with a previous or suspected history of seizure)
3)Patients who underwent Botox treatment in the lower extremities within 3 months of this study registry
4)Patients who have nervous system (excluding stroke), cardio-respiratory system, or musculoskeletal system disorders, which may affect gait and training
5)Patients who had fallen down within a week prior to the registry and are regarded to be at a high risk of falling down by an attending physician
6)Patients whose impairment severities changed between the prior and initial assessments
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120 participants in 2 patient groups
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