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Physiological Complexity of Gait Over the First Six Months Post Stroke

2019年10月7日 更新者:Stephanie Miller、University of Indianapolis
Physiological complexity of gait, a measure of the interaction of multiple control mechanisms for walking within a biological system, is decreased in persons with chronic stroke compared to those without disability. Thus, it is assumed that the quantification of gait complexity represents the adaptability and health of the individual. However, it is unknown if the level of gait-related complexity improves over time with recovery from stroke. Therefore, the primary purpose of this study is to determine if the physiological complexity of gait changes over the first six months post stroke within the contemporary healthcare environment. Secondary aims include 1) determining if there is a difference between the amount of physiological complexity of gait and lateralization of hemispheric damage after stroke and 2) exploring the relationship of complexity to lower extremity motor impairment, walking speed and balance. Sixty individuals within one month post stroke from the greater Indianapolis area will be recruited for this prospective, longitudinal outcomes study. Testing sessions will occur at intervals across the first six months post stroke: within 1 month, at 3 months, and at 6 months post stroke. During each testing session, participants will complete a 2-minute walking task during which accelerometer signals from wireless inertial measurement units will be collected and converted to sample entropy to quantify the physiological complexity of gait. Additionally, measures to quantify lower extremity motor impairment, walking speed and balance will be collected and analyzed. Changes in complexity of gait from early to later stages of stroke recovery may serve as a foundation for prognosticating outcomes, such as predicting capacity for community mobility and/or risk of fall. The proposed study will meet a critical need to develop methods that differentiate among capacities for adapting movement patterns in individuals with neurological dysfunction. This work will ultimately build upon evidence that will assist therapists in tailoring interventions in such a way to optimize function.

研究概览

地位

完全的

研究类型

观察性的

注册 (实际的)

50

联系人和位置

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学习地点

    • Indiana
      • Indianapolis、Indiana、美国、46227
        • University of Indianapolis, Krannert School of Physical Therapy

参与标准

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资格标准

适合学习的年龄

21年 至 80年 (成人、年长者)

接受健康志愿者

有资格学习的性别

全部

取样方法

非概率样本

研究人群

A total of 60 adults with acute stroke will be enrolled in this prospective, longitudinal cohort study.

描述

Inclusion Criteria:

  • within 1-month post unilateral, cortical, ischemic stroke
  • has only experienced one stroke
  • between the ages of 21-80
  • able to walk a short distance (at least 14 meters) on level surfaces without physical assistance, with or without the use of an assistive device and/or orthosis
  • able to follow at least two-step verbal instructions
  • available for the entire period of the study (5-6 months)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • hemorrhagic stroke
  • bilateral hemispheric stroke
  • stroke in the brainstem or cerebellum
  • pre-existing neurological or current musculoskeletal conditions that would limit gait ability separate from the effects of stroke
  • complications from other health conditions that could influence walking

学习计划

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研究是如何设计的?

设计细节

研究衡量的是什么?

主要结果指标

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Change in physiological complexity index of gait over 6 months
大体时间:Within 1 month, 3 months and 6 months post stroke
Participants will complete a 2-minute walking task on a level indoor surface using their preferred pace during which accelerometer signals from wireless inertial measurement units will be collected. This data will be used to calculate multivariate multiscale sample entropy in order to quantify the complexity index in all lower segments (thigh, shank, foot) and pelvis during gait.
Within 1 month, 3 months and 6 months post stroke

合作者和调查者

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合作者

调查人员

  • 首席研究员:Stephanie A Miller, PT, PhD, NCS、University of Indianapolis

研究记录日期

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研究主要日期

学习开始 (实际的)

2015年8月11日

初级完成 (实际的)

2018年9月30日

研究完成 (实际的)

2018年9月30日

研究注册日期

首次提交

2015年9月2日

首先提交符合 QC 标准的

2015年9月2日

首次发布 (估计)

2015年9月4日

研究记录更新

最后更新发布 (实际的)

2019年10月9日

上次提交的符合 QC 标准的更新

2019年10月7日

最后验证

2019年10月1日

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