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Longitudinal Multimodal Profiling of Balance and Gait In Stroke

RecruitingNCT06187467Phase: Not specifiedStarted 2024-07-01

Summary

Balance and gait recovery is a critical aspect of post-stroke motor rehabilitation. Researchers have effectively utilized EEG to investigate different aspects of lower limb motor control, however there are several technical challenges in the existing brain computer interface (BCI) motor profiling. The study aims to test the EEG-BCI system to see if it's effective in understanding the balance and walking patterns of post-stroke populations.

Eligibility

Sex
ALL
Min Age
21 Years
Max Age
85 Years

Inclusion Criteria: * First-ever clinical stroke (ischaemic or haemorrhagic) confirmed by admitting doctors brain imaging * Age 21 to 85 years * At least ≥ 30 days post-stroke * Gait impairments related to stroke * Functional ambulation category -6 levels (Mehrholz et al, 2007): FAC ≥ 4, i.e. able

Locations

Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

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