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Investigation of the Effects of Robot Assisted Gait Training With Virtual Reality on Cognitive Functions in Stroke Patients

Recruiting
Conditions
Stroke
Exoskeleton Device
Locomotion
Interventions
Device: Lokomat Augmented Performance Feedback
Other: Conventional Physiotherapy
Registration Number
NCT05614141
Lead Sponsor
Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
Brief Summary

It was planned to examine the effects of robot-assisted walking training supported by virtual reality on cognitive functions, quality of life and activities of daily living in individuals with subacute stroke. In this context, only conventional physiotherapy was applied to one group, while the other group was given exercises with Lokomat in addition to conventional physiotherapy.

Detailed Description

According to the definition of the World Health Organization, stroke is a clinical syndrome characterized by the rapid establishment of signs and symptoms of focal loss of cerebral function for no apparent reason other than vascular causes. Symptoms last longer than twenty-four hours or may result in death. Stroke is the second leading cause of death in the world and the first cause of disability and loss of work force. Many stroke survivors are dependent on someone else for some part of their daily lives, have limitations in their daily and social activities, and have significantly lost their quality of life. Cognitive disorders after stroke are manifested by difficulties in information processing due to brain damage. The most common cognitive effects in stroke; attention, memory, orientation, executive dysfunction and aphasia.

For cognitive rehabilitation it is known that Lokomat combined virtual reality applications is more effective than Lokomat exercises without virtual reality in individuals with chronic stroke. Our research aims to contribute to the literature by revealing the cognitive functions, ADL and quality of life of locomotive exercises together with virtual reality in individuals with subacute stroke.

Our research will be carried out in the Robotic Rehabilitation Laboratory of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Hospital in Ankara City Hospital. The population of the study is the stroke clinics of the same hospital. Individuals with subacute stroke who volunteered to participate in the study will be included in the study. All patients will receive conventional physiotherapy five days a week for six weeks, and the study group will receive with Lokomat three times a week in addition to conventional physiotherapy. The patients will be evaluated by a therapist other than the practitioner before and after the treatment in two groups, one of which is the study group and the other is the control group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
28
Inclusion Criteria
  • First Stroke
  • Subacut stroke (from 21 days to 180 days)
  • Can do Lokomat exercises
Exclusion Criteria
  • incompatibility to lokomat (Femur lenght problems, severe cognitive impairment, excess weight etc.)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Study GroupLokomat Augmented Performance Feedback-
Study GroupConventional Physiotherapy-
Control GroupConventional Physiotherapy-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
MOCA Score6 weeks after treatment

Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) assesses eight cognitive functions. These are attention and concentration, executive functions, memory, language, visual structuring, abstract thinking, computation, and orientation.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
SS-QOL Score6 weeks after treatment

The Stroke-Specific Quality of Life Scale is specially designed for stroke patients. It consists of 49 items covering 12 domains that measure quality of life. It measures in many fields such as upper extremity functions, visual functions, speech, domestic roles, social roles, mobility, psychological state, work productivity, self-care, perception, memory, and personality. High scores indicate better quality of life. The maximum score is 245.

Lawton&Brody Score6 weeks after treatment

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (Lawton\&Brody Score) consists of 8 questions covering activities such as using the phone, shopping, using public transport, doing daily housework, preparing meals, and traveling. If the patient score is between 0-8 points, fully dependent, between 9-16 points semi-dependent, between 17-24 points is considered fully independent.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ankara City Hospital

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Ankara, Turkey

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