Pure Global

Plantar Pressure and Electroencephalographic Signals During Pedal and Vision-deprived Walking in Stroke Patients. - Trial NCT06395142

Access comprehensive clinical trial information for NCT06395142 through Pure Global AI's free database. This phase not specified trial is sponsored by Geriatric Hospital of Nanjing Medical University and is currently Recruiting. The study focuses on Stroke. Target enrollment is 60 participants.

This page provides complete trial specifications, intervention details, outcomes, and location information. Pure Global AI offers free access to ClinicalTrials.gov data, helping medical device and pharmaceutical companies navigate clinical research efficiently.

Free Database
Powered by Pure Global AI
840K+ Trials
NCT06395142
Recruiting
other
Trial Details
ClinicalTrials.gov โ€ข NCT06395142
View on ClinicalTrials.gov
Pure Global
DJ Fang

DJ Fang

MedTech Regulatory Expert

Need help with 30+ markets registration?

Pricing
Plantar Pressure and Electroencephalographic Signals During Pedal and Vision-deprived Walking in Stroke Patients.
Changes of Plantar Pressure and Electroencephalographic Signals During Pedal Walking and Vision-deprivation Walking in Stroke Patients.

Study Focus

Stroke

pedal walking

Observational

other

Sponsor & Location

Geriatric Hospital of Nanjing Medical University

Nanjing, China

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Aug 01, 2023

Jul 30, 2024

60 participants

Primary Outcome

phase-amplitude coupling,phase-frequency coupling,phase-phase coupling,Amplitude-amplitude coupling,relative power,weight Phase Lag Index,peak pressure

Summary

Complex task training may be more effective than simple task training in promoting functional
 recovery and brain restructuring in stroke participants. The researchers intend to
 investigate the real-time changes in plantar pressure and electroencephalographic signals in
 stroke participants during two complex tasks: pedal walking and visual-deprivation walking.
 The research hypothesis is that pedal walking and visual-deprivation walking can improve the
 difference of plantar pressure between the affected and unaffected lower limbs of stroke
 participants, and cause corresponding electroencephalographic changes.

ICD-10 Classifications

Stroke, not specified as haemorrhage or infarction
Sequelae of stroke, not specified as haemorrhage or infarction
Cerebral infarction
Family history of stroke
Cerebral infarction, unspecified

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06395142

Non-Device Trial