The Multitasking Rehabilitation She Enhanced Walking Speed Compared to the Simple Post Stroke Rehabilitation Task (AVC)?
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Subacute Stroke
- Sponsor
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
- Enrollment
- 300
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Measure walking speed
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- 3 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Stroke is the leading cause of severe disability in adults. The first cause of alterations in the quality of life and autonomy in these patients are disorders of walking and the balance. They are the leading cause of falls responsible for important medical, surgical and economic complications as well as a reactionary social isolation.
The techniques of rehabilitation of walking to the subacute phase of a stroke are usually based on automatic walking.Off walking is a complex activity usually performed in everyday life in association with multiple tasks. It is therefore interesting to re-educate walking in dual task or even in multitasking.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Major: age between 18 and 90 years
- •Hospitalized for ischemic or hemorrhagic hemispheric stroke confirmed by CT or MRI \<6months
- •walking disorder with the possibility of walking 10 meters with or without technical assistance (speed \<1.2m / s)
- •verbal understanding with complex orders
- •Affiliates to social security
Exclusion Criteria
- •Brainstem stroke or cerebellar
- •Hypoacusia annoying understanding
- •Visual gene embarrassing awarding
- •severe aphasia: no understanding of complex orders
- •neurological or musculoskeletal history affecting walking
- •Participation in interventional research protocol in motor rehabilitation of the lower limb or cognitive
- •Patient under guardianship or deprived of liberty
- •pregnant women, parturient women or lactating (art L.1121-5)
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Measure walking speed
Time Frame: 6 months
Speed of the simple task of walking 10 meters testing.
Secondary Outcomes
- Description of different types of walking disorders and balance in the subacute phase of stroke(inclusion)
- Autonomy: FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE MEASUREMENT(6 months)
- Correlation of cognitive gains with the gain of the walking speed of 10 meters(6 months)
- anatomoclinical correlations(6 months)
- Score neuromotor the lower limb(6 months)
- Executive functions: a battery of neuropsychological(6 months)
- EVA Quality of life(6 months)
- Dynamic equilibrium to TUG single and double cognitive task(6 months)
- Walking speed double cognitive task(6 months)