NCT03184675

Brief Summary

This study aimed to examine the effects of functional action observation training on gait ability in chronic stroke patients.

Trial Health

35
At Risk

Trial Health Score

Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach

Trial has exceeded expected completion date
Enrollment
40

participants targeted

Target at P25-P50 for not_applicable stroke

Timeline
Completed

Started Jun 2017

Shorter than P25 for not_applicable stroke

Status
unknown

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

June 8, 2017

Completed
6 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

June 14, 2017

Completed
1 day until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

June 15, 2017

Completed
2 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

July 30, 2017

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

July 30, 2017

Completed
Last Updated

June 14, 2017

Status Verified

June 1, 2017

Enrollment Period

2 months

First QC Date

June 8, 2017

Last Update Submit

June 9, 2017

Conditions

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (1)

  • temporal gait variables

    gait velocity

    8 weeks

Study Arms (2)

Functional action observation training

EXPERIMENTAL
Other: Functional action observation training

General action observation training group

OTHER
Other: General action observation training

Interventions

the Four Square Step Test (FSST) performance video for enhancing the dynamic balance and the video including participants' daily activities to increase the gait ability such as walking in a corridor, walking around the hospital, walking to the therapy room, coming out of the ward after opening and closing the door of it, coming in and out of toilet, shifting their blue plate. and bringing something from a refrigerator were produced and watched.

Functional action observation training

step 1, looking at the front, while walking comfortably; step 2, looking left and right, while walking; step 3, looking up and down, while walking; step 4, looking at the front, left and right, up and down while walking. After 15 minutes of watching the video, the exercise program with a therapist was conducted to increase the gait ability, for 15 minutes.

General action observation training group

Eligibility Criteria

Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)

You may qualify if:

  • diagnosis with stroke through computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, more than six months ago.
  • determination not to have cognitive disability, based on the score(\>24 point) of mini mental state examination-Korea version.
  • determination not to have visual abnormalities including the unilateral neglect through the motor-free visual perception test(MVPT)
  • ability to independently gait longer than 10m in the room and to keep standing up without help.

You may not qualify if:

  • surgery in the last three months
  • participating any other research

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Stroke

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Cerebrovascular DisordersBrain DiseasesCentral Nervous System DiseasesNervous System DiseasesVascular DiseasesCardiovascular Diseases

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
DOUBLE
Who Masked
PARTICIPANT, INVESTIGATOR
Purpose
TREATMENT
Intervention Model
PARALLEL
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
primary researcher

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

June 8, 2017

First Posted

June 14, 2017

Study Start

June 15, 2017

Primary Completion

July 30, 2017

Study Completion

July 30, 2017

Last Updated

June 14, 2017

Record last verified: 2017-06