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Exercise training in water versus bicycle ergometer Training to improve walking ability, cardiac resilience, sensitivity and balance in patients with mild gait after stroke

Not Applicable
Conditions
First stroke with gait disorder
I63
Cerebral infarction
Registration Number
DRKS00013998
Lead Sponsor
VAMED Klinik Kipfenberg
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting withdrawn before recruiting started
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
130
Inclusion Criteria

first stroke
2-6 weeks after the stroke
slight impairment of walking ability

Exclusion Criteria

dementia
depression
aphasia
apraxia
neglect
addictions
coexistent neurological diseases
in judicial custody

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
walking ability<br>The Timed up and Go test measures the time it takes for a patient to get up from the seat of a regular chair with armrests, walk three meters, turn around, go back to the chair and sit back down. The patient should travel the test at a comfortable pace, using traditional walking aids. The measurements are taken 1 day before the start of the intervention and 1 day after completion of the intervention
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Cardial resilience<br>The step test on the bicycle ergometer determines the pedaling power that a patient can master on a stationary bike. The test starts with a slight pedal resistance. This is increased every two minutes until the patient feels the resistance is heavy - then the test is stopped. During this test, we measured the heart rate.<br><br>Health-related quality of life<br>The SF36 determines the individual health-related quality of life of the patient in the form of a questionnaire.<br><br>The measurements are taken 1 day before the start of the intervention and 1 day after completion of the intervention
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