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Movement Analysis of Stroke Patients When Walking on a Treadmill

U

University Ghent

Status

Completed

Conditions

Stroke

Treatments

Other: Walking

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04180124
2019-1349

Details and patient eligibility

About

In daily clinic, the use of treadmills to analyze the gait quality of a patient increases. The advantages of using a treadmill are that a smaller space is needed compared to a 3D lab for motion analysis, more steps can be recorded in shorter time period and patients should not start, stop or rotate during the analyses. One of the systems which can be used to perform motion analysis on a treadmill is the GRAIL. This GRAIL (Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab) consists of an advanced treadmill with force sensors. Patients can walk on this treadmill with an imposed speed (fixed-speed) or at a speed determined by the patient itself (self-paced). Because not everyone is used to walk on a treadmill it is important to know if a person's walking pattern is different when he walks over ground compared to walking on the treadmill. Based on these insights, decisions can be made regarding interventions including treadmill training or this findings can be taking into account during further analysis of walking patterns on a treadmill. For this study stroke patients would be invited for an assessment on the treadmill (1 assessment moment). The movement pattern of these patients would be compared in different conditions:

  • (Forward and backward) Walking at comfortable walking speed on the GAITRite
  • Walking at comfortable walking speed on the treadmill in fixed speed mode
  • Walking at comfortable walking speed +0.2 m/s (faster walking) on the treadmill in fixed speed mode
  • Walking at comfortable walking speed on the treadmill in self-paced mode
  • Backward walking at comfortable walking speed on the treadmill in fixed speed mode (only if patients are eligible to do so)

Hypotheses based on this study protocol:

  • Do stroke patients walk different over ground compared to treadmill walking
  • Do stroke patients walk different during treadmill walking self-paced compared to fixed speed
  • Do stroke patients walk different during treadmill walking fixed speed comfortable walking speed compared to fast walking
  • Is there a correlation between upper extremity impairment and arm swing

Enrollment

25 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Stroke patients with the ability to walk without walking devices for 6 minutes without rest (indoor walking). Use of AFO is allowed if necessary.

Exclusion criteria

  • Traumatic brain lesions (car accident, fall with bike, ...)

  • Other disorders such as neurologic, musculoskeletal, respiratory or severe cardiovascular disorders that affected gait performance

    • Bilateral stroke
    • Cerebellar stroke
    • Orthopedic surgery lower limbs in the past
    • Cognitive or language impairments that prevent the patients from understand simple orders

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

25 participants in 5 patient groups

GaitRite
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will walk on the GaitRite. * forward walking at comfortable gait speed (6 x 10 meter) * backward walking at comfortable gait speed (4 x 10 meter)
Treatment:
Other: Walking
Treadmill walking self-paced
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will walk on the treadmill in self-paced mode. They can control walking speed by themselves. Patient walks for 3 minutes for every condition = data will be recorded for 1 minute.
Treatment:
Other: Walking
Treadmill walking fixed speed - comfortable speed
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will walk on the treadmill in fixed speed mode. They will walk at comfortable gait speed, which is determined in the familiarization period. Patient walks for 3 minutes for every condition = data will be recorded for 1 minute.
Treatment:
Other: Walking
Treadmill walking fixed speed - fast speed
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will walk on the treadmill in fixed speed mode. They will walk at a gait speed, which is 1 minimal clinical difference faster than their comfortable gait speed. Patient walks for 3 minutes for every condition = data will be recorded for 1 minute.
Treatment:
Other: Walking
Treadmill walking fixed speed - backward walking
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will walk on the treadmill in fixed speed mode. Patient will walk backwards on the treadmill if they are able to. Patient walks for 3 minutes for every condition = data will be recorded for 1 minute.
Treatment:
Other: Walking

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