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Balance disorders are very common after strokes and often last for long periods of time. Their origin is multifactorial and their impact on the daily lives of patients are particularly important, especially on gait.
The vibration technology for rehabilitation was already studied in static posture with force plats but their impact on gait have yet to be evaluated.
This present study aims at investigating the effects of vibrations applied by an approved medical device to the posterior neck muscles and the gluteus medius - major actors of proprioception and posture mechanisms - on gait disorders in patients with hemiplegia during the chronic phase after stroke.
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An inclusion medical exam will occur in order to explain the protocol to the patients, to receive their written informed consent and to check the inclusion and absence of non-inclusion criteria.
The study visit will happen in a 2 weeks' time span at most after the inclusion exam.
During the study visit, the patients will undergo:
A quantitative gait analysis with Gait Rite and Optitrack before any intervention;
Then, in a randomized order:
The realisation of the entire protocol will last approximately 90 minutes.
At the end of the test, an optoelectronic recording by Optitrack will be realised on a treadmill in order to highlight potential differences between the gait on the ground and trained gait at comfortable speed for 2 minutes maximum.
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Hemiplegic subjects after stroke:
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21 participants in 1 patient group
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