Evaluation of the Genu Neurexa Orthosis in Post Stroke Patients
NCT ID: NCT01395576
Last Updated: 2014-05-20
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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
PHASE2
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-02-28
2014-04-30
Brief Summary
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The Genu Neurexa orthosis is designed to stabilize the knee, enable balance control and prevent hyperextension. In order to assess the effect of the orthosis on the gait and balance characteristics of stroke patients the investigators will conduct subjective patient's satisfactory questionnaire, complete physical and functional evaluation and gait analysis, as well as dynamic electromyography (EMG) muscle activation patterns. These examinations will be performed 3 times: at the beginning of the trial, after one month and after two months. The trial design is explained in the following paragraph.
The investigators hypothesize that the gait pattern will be improved while using the knee orthosis,as will be expressed by smaller base width and faster walking velocity etc.
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Detailed Description
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The evaluation protocol:
The evaluation tools include subjective patient's satisfactory questionnaire, complete physical and functional evaluation and gait analysis (spatio-temporal parameters and paretic knee angle in the sagittal plane), as well as dynamic electromyography (EMG) muscle activation patterns. The evaluation tools are detailed below.
Gait analysis will be performed while subjects walk on a 6m-long walking path. First, video-recorded observational analysis through the coronal and sagittal planes will be performed in order to register the overall walking pattern and compensation mechanisms.
The main outcome measures will be spatiotemporal parameters (stride time, step time, stance duration, swing duration, double support duration, stride length, step length, base width, toe out angle, cadence and velocity) acquired using 4 markers.
Two-dimensional kinematics examination will be conducted using three markers, located on the paretic limb, in order to measure exact knee angle in the sagittal plane.
The subjects will be instructed to walk several times at their chosen speed on the path, while 4 cameras record the location of the markers. Post analyses, composed of marker identification and tracking (using commercial software by Simi Reality Motion Systems, Germany) and calculations of spatiotemporal parameters, will not be performed in the presence of the subject.
Finally, surface EMG electrodes will be attached to 3 muscles on each leg for dynamic evaluation of dynamic muscle activation pattern during gait. Specifically, we will monitor the gastrocnemius, soleus, and rectus femoris in each leg.
Complete physical evaluation will be conducted to assess range of motion of the joints and muscle tonus.
Functional evaluation of each subject will be accomplished using the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), 10-meter walk test, timed-up-and-go test (TUG) and Berg balance scale (BBS). The BBS is a 14-item scale, designed to measure balance in the clinical setting.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Interventions
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Genu Neurexa orthosis
Knee orthosis for the prevention of knee hyper extension
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Cognitive and cooperative ability to follo instructions.
* Patients suffering from paresis of leg muscles resulting in knee hyperextension.
* Ability to walk with or without a walking aid (cane, walker) independently
Exclusion Criteria
* Skin disease or wounds at the paretic knee
* Ankle or foot contructure or limited range of motion
* Orthopaedic injury to the paretic or non-paretic limbs
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH
INDUSTRY
Hadassah Medical Organization
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Hadassah Medical Organization
Jerusalem, , Israel
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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GENU-HMO-CTIL
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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