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Clinical Trials/ISRCTN99172250
ISRCTN99172250
Completed
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Strength training with Electrical Stimulation: a randomised controlled trial of a viable method of facilitating independent mobility and improving quality of life after a moderate to severe stroke

Keele University (UK)0 sites10 target enrollmentSeptember 28, 2009

Overview

Phase
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Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Not specified
Sponsor
Keele University (UK)
Enrollment
10
Status
Completed
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
September 28, 2009
End Date
August 20, 2009
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Keele University (UK)

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 1\. Below age of 80 years, either sex
  • 2\. Medically stable
  • 3\. Capable of providing informed consent
  • 4\. Patients who can sit and transfer independently, however who are unable to mobilise

Exclusion Criteria

  • Contraindication to electrical stimulation (i.e., orthopaedic implants at stimulation site, active cardiac implants, and skin reactions to electrodes)

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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