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Robot-Assisted Gait Training With Self-Observation in Stroke Rehabilitation
Sponsor: Sahmyook University
Summary
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of robot-assisted gait training Concurrent with self-observation training on balance, gait, and cognitive function in stroke participants. The main question it aims to answer is: Does robot-assisted gait training combined with self-observation improve balance abilities in stroke participants? Participants will be Group 1 Perform robot-assisted gait training combined with self-observation five times a week for four weeks. Group 2 Perform robot-assisted gait training five times a week for four weeks. All groups perform for 30 minutes per session.
Official title: The Effects of Robot-Assisted Gait Training Concurrent With Self-Observation Training on Balance, Gait, Cognitive Function in Stroke
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
30 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2024-07
Completion Date
2024-10
Last Updated
2024-07-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
experimental 1 group
A camera is installed on the walker used in the training, and the recorded video is mirrored in real-time to a tablet computer. Participants can view this video through smart glasses connected to the tablet computer. A glasses strap will be used to secure the glasses, ensuring there is no interference with walking. Participants will undergo a total of 20 training sessions, five times a week for four weeks, with each session lasting 30 minutes. Participants will have a 4-minute break during the 30-minute gait training session. Participants will be given a period to adapt to wearing the robot, and after that, the intervention will be conducted based on each participant's individual abilities and adaptation.
experimental 2 group
Participants will undergo a total of 20 training sessions, five times a week for four weeks, with each session lasting 30 minutes. Participants will have a 4-minute break during the 30-minute gait training session. Participants will be given a period to adapt to wearing the robot, and after that, the intervention will be conducted based on each participant's individual abilities and adaptation.
Locations (1)
Chungdam hospital
Seoul, Gangnam-gu, South Korea