ENROLLING BY INVITATION
NCT06837038
Clinical Study of Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation for Gait Disorders
The aim of this clinical trial was to determine whether rhythmic auditory stimulation is effective in treating gait disorders in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia, primary Parkinson's disease, and various parkinsonism syndromes. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Does rhythmic auditory stimulation increase walking speed in patients with gait disorders? To determine whether rhythmic auditory stimulation is effective in treating gait disorders, researchers will compare a gait rhythmometer with an active control that does not receive rhythmic stimulation.
Participants will:
Gait training was conducted once a day for 15 minutes for 7 consecutive days Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) was performed before and after treatment Feedback on subjective improvement at the end of the 7-day treatment
Gender: All
Ages: 50 Years - 80 Years
Hemiplegia Due to Stroke
Parkinson Disease
Parkinsonian Syndrome