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RECRUITING
NCT03787693
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Virtual Reality Augmented Gait Adaptation in Stroke Survivors

Sponsor: University of Nebraska

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Summary

The major problem in stroke survivors that is being addressed in this research project is walking asymmetry, i.e., difference between the legs during walking (e.g. steps on the more affected side are longer than the other). A potential solution to this problem is using new technology like virtual reality during walking training to make stroke survivors have a better sense of their asymmetry. A second problem that we aim to address in this study is whether asymmetry is accurately felt by the stroke survivors and how we can address it. Our ongoing work on the effects of virtual reality on learning new walking tasks in stroke survivors indicates that virtual reality maybe particularly important for those with walking asymmetry. In this study, we plan to recruit stroke survivors who have such asymmetries during walking and have them learn a new walking task in virtual reality. We will also test the stroke survivors to determine if there is a relationship between how well they learn the new task with their ability to feel asymmetry accurately.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2018-07-01

Completion Date

2026-01

Last Updated

2025-01-03

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

VR - Virtual Reality

Subjects in the experimental group will perform the split-belt task in a VR environment

Locations (1)

University of Nebraska - Omaha, Biomechanics Research Building

Omaha, Nebraska, United States