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Comparison of Two High-intensity Gait Training Interventions on Contraversive Pushing Behaviors in Individuals Poststroke
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Body-weight-supported treadmill and Ekso Bionics EksoNR exoskeleton for Stroke. Completed, enrolled 14 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of two high-intensity gait training interventions on contraversive pushing behaviors in individuals poststroke in the acute inpatient rehabilitation setting. We will also evaluate the effect of these interventions on functional mobility, strength, balance, and endurance. Furthermore, we intend to measure therapist burden when mobilizing individuals with contraversive pushing behaviors.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Gait training performed on treadmill with overhead harness providing necessary body-weight-support with assistance from trained physical therapist
Gait training performed overground in EksoNR exoskeleton with assistance from trained physical therapist