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Clinical Trials/NCT00747955
NCT00747955
Terminated
N/A

Evaluation of Assessments of Motor Performance, Physical Impairments and Functional Abilities

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)1 site in 1 country29 target enrollmentAugust 28, 2008

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Healthy Volunteers
Sponsor
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Enrollment
29
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
To evaluate use of clinical assessments/equipment
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study will evaluate new assessment tools and equipment and new ways of using existing tools and equipment in the NIH Clinical Center s Rehabilitation Medicine Department in order to maximize patients function. The Department assesses and treats NIH patients with chronic pain, problems in walking or getting around, activities of daily living, performing tasks needed for jobs or hobbies, communicating and chewing and swallowing.

Children and adults of all ages with disabilities and healthy normal volunteers may be eligible for this study.

The following kinds of assessments are evaluated in this study:

Assessments of Impairments

Impairments are problems such as loss of movement, weakness or loss of sensation. Assessments may include measurements of range of motion, strength, sensation, pain, joint stability or mobility, joint angles, limb and girth, gait, exercise tolerance, stamina, or ultrasound imaging of muscle and swallowing function.

Assessments of Function and Performance

Functional and performance assessments look at how well subjects perform actions, such as walking or getting around, dressing, or preparing meals. They may include evaluations of activities of daily living, leisure activities, fatigue, vocational activity, school activity, coping skills, and quality of life. The assessments may be done by questionnaires or interviews and by watching subjects perform the activities.

Assessments of Treatment Techniques

Treatment techniques are assessed by evaluating methods and equipment used to treat patients with impairments or problems with function. They may evaluate, for example, the use of heat, cold, strengthening exercises, fitness exercises, TENS units, splinting and orthotics, or shoe modifications.

Detailed Description

Objective The objective of the protocol is to provide framework in which clinicians in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (RMD) can serve the clinical needs of patients and the intramural clinical research needs of NIH investigators by maintaining state of the art expertise in the functional assessment of persons with disabilities and investigating new equipment, methodologies and/or techniques for functional assessment. Study Population We intend to study a total of 500 healthy volunteers and 500 subjects with disabilities, including those enrolled in NIH intramural research protocols. Design The study will consist of individual projects designed designed by RMD staff including one or more of the associate investigators. The individual projects will be relatively small and designed to test the reliability, reproducibility, efficiency, feasibility, sensitivity, specificity, tolerability, validity and/or precision of physical medicine and rehabilitation assessment equipment, devices and clinical evaluations of impairment, disability, and/or function. Outcome Measures The specific outcome measure(s) will be chosen to meet the goals of the individual project and will generally include one or more of the following: i. Subjective assessment by the participant of the test, device, or evaluation based on written evaluation tools. ii. Comparisons to established evaluations or equipment designed to assess similar areas of function, including concurrent validity analyses. iii. Subjective assessment by clinicians using the test, device or evaluation, based on written evaluation tools. iv. Feasibility assessments, including the time required for participants to perform tests, time for clinicians to evaluate the results of the tests, and/or prepare reports of the results of tests. v. Assessments of reliability and/or stability of the technique used, including statistical tests of coefficients of variability. vi. Assessments of tolerance of tests, including measures such as vital signs or elements of a physical examination.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 28, 2008
End Date
April 7, 2017
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

To evaluate use of clinical assessments/equipment

Time Frame: Ongoing

Study Sites (1)

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