Examining the factors that influence stroke survivor's walking in their homes and communities

Objetivo

Physical therapy interventions to improve walking after stroke are typically designed to focus on impairments such as endurance, strength, speed, or balance. However, walking restrictions after a stroke are only partially related to these impairments. As such, improving these impairments does not necessarily result in increased walking in individuals' homes or communities. The goal of this study is to more thoroughly examine factors related to real-world walking, including motivation, confidence, and fatigue. This research will provide insight to better translate the improvements made during physical therapy to real-world activity.

Palabras clave: stroke, rehabilitation, physical therapy, walking, gait, rehab

Sitios de estudio

1540 Alcazar St. CHP 155, Los Angeles, CA 90033

 
  • Men & Women
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18 - 85
 
 
We are seeking individuals who are at least 6 months after stroke and can walk independently for at least 2 minutes at a time
 

¿Qué hay involucrado?

Duración del ensayo
  • up to 1 month

Número de visitas
  • 2-3 visits, each lasting 3-4 hours

Prescripción
  • none

Procedimiento
  • Surveys

  • Clinical assessments (walking, balance, speed)

  • Walking monitoring (wearable sensor)

  • Interview

  • MRI (if eligible)

Compensation
  • Compensation is available for each study visit.

Cobertura de gastos médicos
  • None

Why participate?

We are recruiting stroke survivors in Southern California for a study to better understand the factors that influence individuals' walking in their homes and communities after stroke #strokerecovery #strokeresearch https://sites.usc.edu/grmllab/research/

Elegibilidad

Criterios de inclusión


  • Age 18-85
  • >6 months post stroke
  • Able to walk independently (including use of assistive devices)
  • Able to walk 2 minutes without stopping

Criterios de exclusión


  • Uncontrolled hypertension (>160/100mmHg)
  • Stroke in the brainstem or cerebellum
  • Orthopedic or pain condition that limits walking
  • Other neurologic condition

Equipo del Programa

Photohandler
Investigador Principal
Kristan Leech

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