Sideways Treadmill Training to Improve Paretic Leg Stepping in Persons Post-Stroke
NCT ID: NCT02516176
Last Updated: 2019-03-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
38 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-02-28
2019-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The ability to step in response to an equilibrium disturbance is considered to be critical to prevent a fall. Stroke survivors tend not to step with their paretic limb when their standing equilibrium is perturbed. Training the paretic limb to step in response to perturbations has had limited success in stroke survivors. In response to sagittal plane perturbation training, stroke survivors continued tend to step with their non-paretic leg even when cued or induced to step with paretic leg. This tendency decreases their flexibility to respond to perturbations and also makes it difficult to train the paretic limb.
In contrast, coronal plane perturbations may be a useful way to induce paretic limb stepping. Acceleration and deceleration of a treadmill has been used to train reactive stepping in all directions persons with Parkinson's Disease. Coronal plane perturbations may elicit greater responses from the paretic limb but this has never been investigated in the stroke population.
In this study participants will engage in 6 training sessions over 2-3 weeks. They will stand sideways on the treadmill with their paretic leg towards the front of the treadmill belt, which will be suddenly accelerated for 3 seconds to a predetermined velocity. Participants will perform 80 trials each session under one or more of the following four training conditions.
NON-ENCOURAGED TREADMILL ONLY: These trials are defined as trials when the subject is instructed to respond as necessary to remain on the front half of the treadmill while maintaining their balance without using external supports, but are not given any specific instructions about which limb to use to initiate stepping when the treadmill begins to move.
NON-ENCOURAGED USE TREADMILL PLUS SECONDARY TASK: All the same procedures for non-encouraged use treadmill only trials will be used with the following addition. Just after the subject attains equal weight bearing, the subject will be engaged in a cognitive task to name as many items in a category as they are able. During this time period, the treadmill will be started randomly.
ENCOURAGED USE TREADMILL ONLY TRIALS: These trials are defined as trials where subjects will be instructed to respond as necessary to remain on the front half of the treadmill while maintaining their balance without using external supports AND to initiate stepping with his or her paretic leg when the treadmill begins to move.
ENCOURAGED USE TREADMILL PLUS SECONDARY TASK: All the same procedures for encouraged use treadmill only trials will be used with the following addition. Just after the subject attains equal weight bearing, the subject will be engaged in a cognitive task to name as many items in a category as they are able. During this time period, the treadmill will be started at randomly.
In pilot testing, this protocol has been tolerated by most community dwelling stroke survivors and the encouraged use trials with feedback consistently elicited paretic leg reactive steps.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Treadmill Training
Paretic leg step training while standing on a treadmill sideways and responding to treadmill being turned on suddenly.
treadmill training
Paretic leg step training while standing on a treadmill sideways and responding to treadmill being turned on suddenly.
Interventions
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treadmill training
Paretic leg step training while standing on a treadmill sideways and responding to treadmill being turned on suddenly.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* a stroke survivor for at least 3 months
* able to understand the testing instructions
* able to walk 10 steps independently without an assistive device
* living in the community (at home in an apartment, condo or house).
* may have a history of one or more strokes but must present with one-sided hemiparesis
Exclusion Criteria
* other major musculoskeletal or other neurological disorders
* residing in skilled nursing or assisted living facilities.
* other major musculoskeletal or neurological disorders
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Northwestern University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lois Deming Hedman
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
Principal Investigators
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Lois D Hedman, DSc PT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Northwestern University
Locations
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Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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STU000200161
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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