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Neural Changes in Stroke Patients During Challenging Walking Tasks.

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Nanjing Medical University

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Stroke

Treatments

Other: visual occlusion
Other: pedal walking

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06764290
2024018-1

Details and patient eligibility

About

For stroke patients, a challenging, unfamiliar, and more difficult task may increase the likelihood of brain activation to stimulate recovery. Pedal walking and walking with eyes-covered are both difficult and challenging tasks for stroke patients. The investigators intend to study the biomechanics and neural mechanisms of challenging pedal walking and walking with eyes covered.

Stroke participants will wear electroencephalogram electrode caps and perform three tasks: walking on a flat surface for 60 seconds, walking on pedal for 60 seconds, and walking with eyes covered for 60 seconds.

Full description

Stroke participants will wear a 32-lead electroencephalogram electrode cap (Zhentai Technology Company, Xi 'an, China), first walk on a flat ground for 60 seconds, rest for 2 minutes, then walk on the pedal for 60 seconds, rest again for 2 minutes, and walk for 60 seconds with eyes-covered.

Enrollment

60 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • First-time occurrence of stroke confirmed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imagingClinical diagnosis of stroke
  • Disease duration of more than 14 days, less than 1 year
  • Able to walk independently but with a lingering abnormal gait

Exclusion criteria

  • Lesions accumulate in the brainstem
  • Lesions accumulate in the cerebellum
  • Impaired vision
  • Severe cognitive impairment

Trial design

60 participants in 1 patient group

stroke participants
Description:
Stroke participants with residual abnormal gait.
Treatment:
Other: pedal walking
Other: visual occlusion

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jing Zhao, master

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