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NCT07494500
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Vestibular Training on Community Ambulation and Fall Risk in Stroke

Sponsor: National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

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Summary

Nearly half of individuals with stroke experience limitations in community ambulation, and 35.7% of community-dwelling stroke survivors experienced falls while walking, indicating that falls are common during routine daily activities in community settings. Sensory reweighting refers to the ability to appropriately prioritize and integrate sensory inputs to maintain postural stability. Stroke survivors often demonstrate impaired sensory reweighting, characterized by excessive reliance on visual and proprioceptive cues and insufficient integration of vestibular information. This deficit adversely affects postural control and subsequently compromises gait performance and fall risk .In addition, many individuals with stroke exhibit reduced gaze stability during walking and turning, suggesting potential impairments in the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), a key mechanism for maintaining stable vision during head movement. Insufficient gaze stability has been associated with gait disturbances; therefore, deficits in sensory reweighting and VOR function may contrib-ute to limited community ambulation and increased fall risk. Although previous studies have primarily focused on general balance training, few have directly targeted vestibular input. Thus, the effectiveness of vestibular-specific training for improving community ambulation and reducing fall risk in chronic stroke remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the effects of vestibular training on community ambulation and fall risk in individuals with chronic stroke.

Official title: Effects of Vestibular Training on Community Ambulation and Fall Risk in Individuals With Chronic Stroke

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2026-04-01

Completion Date

2028-07-31

Last Updated

2026-03-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Vestibular training

Gaze stabilization exercises and balance training under visual and head-movement challenges to stimulate vestibular input and maintain balance.

OTHER

Conventional physical therapy

Strength, posture, gait, and functional training.

Locations (1)

Department of Physical Therapy and Assistive Technology, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Taipei, Taiwan