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Impact of Prolonged Physical Therapy on Gait Performance of Chronic Phase Stroke Patients

Not Applicable
Terminated
Conditions
Hemiplegia
Interventions
Behavioral: physical therapy sessions
Registration Number
NCT00658710
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne
Brief Summary

The aim of this multi-center, randomized controlled study is to acquire and compare information on gait performance in patients with chronic hemiplegia (six months to two years post-stroke) who either continue to attend two physical therapy sessions per week for two months or who stop physical therapy sessions for two months.Following the initial screening, subjects will be randomized into two groups: one who continues attending two physical therapy sessions per week for two months, or the other one who stops physical therapy sessions for two months. Before and after those two months, a 3 days recording will be made using an ambulatory system called TRIDENT.

Detailed Description

The aim of this multi-center, randomized controlled study is to acquire and compare information on gait performance in patients with chronic hemiplegia (six months to two years post-stroke) who either continue to attend two physical therapy sessions per week for two months or who stop physical therapy sessions for two months. This will permit us 1) to assess the efficacy of continuing physical therapy sessions during the chronic phase of post-stroke hemiplegia, 2) to investigate whether the effects of physical therapy in these patients gradually decreases during the period of six months to two years post-stroke, and 3) to model the relationship between standard measures of gait performance (speed, endurance, balance, use of technical aids...) with other multidimensional covariates: social and environmental factors (type of housing, presence of a third person,...), cognitive factors (cognitive disorders associated) and thymic factors (anxiety, depression) and 4) to assess the costs associated with the physical therapy care of chronic-phase stroke patients .

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
70
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients must be aged 18 to 75 years, with a first ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke at least six months ago and no longer than two years ago, without subsequent stroke. It must have caused initially complete hemiplegia of the right or left hemibody, but they must be able of walk alone with or without technical assistance over a distance of at least 10 meters They must be able change direction too.
  • Finally, they must have a Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC) score between 4 and 6 during the inclusion.
Exclusion Criteria
  • We will exclude patients with a neurological history other than a stroke, a psychiatric illness, or an associated debilitating disease.
  • They must not have an associated cerebella syndrome or a clinical brainstem attack.
  • We will refuse patients who are pregnant, who have not signed the written consent, and who aren't entitled to a social security scheme.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
1physical therapy sessionspatients who continue physical therapy sessions during two months.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
the average number of steps per day recorded over 3 days in an outpatient settingday 3 and then 6 months later
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
for the medico-economic study, the direct medical and non-medical costs associated with physical therapy of chronic stroke patients6 months
the scores to the scales (the 6 minutes walking test, the Wade's test, the Rivermead Mobility Index Score, the Barthel Index Score)day 0 and then day 55

Trial Locations

Locations (5)

CHU de St Etienne

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St Etienne, France

Centre Régional de Réeducation et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelle

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Angers, France

Hôpital J. Rebeyrol

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Limoges, France

Groupe hospitalier Pellegrin CHU Bordeaux

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Bordeaux, France

Institut Régional de médecine physique et de Réadaptation

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Nancy, France

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