Plain-English translation of NCT07034105 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This research study is testing three different ways of measuring how stroke patients walk: walking on the ground normally, walking on a treadmill at your own pace, and walking on a treadmill while wearing a special harness that supports some of your body weight. Researchers want to figure out which method gives the most reliable and useful information about how stroke affects walking, so that rehabilitation therapists can better tailor treatment to help patients recover.
After a stroke, many people struggle with walking and movement, which makes it hard to get around and do daily activities. Doctors need better ways to measure walking problems so they can design the right rehabilitation exercises for each patient. This research aims to find out which testing method works best for understanding how stroke affects walking.
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You will visit the study site and complete three different walking tests on the same day or across a few visits. First, you'll walk normally on flat ground while researchers measure your stride and speed. Then you'll walk on a treadmill at a pace you choose. Finally, you'll walk on a treadmill while wearing a supportive harness that holds up some of your body weight. Advanced motion cameras will track your movements during all three tests to measure details like how long each step takes and how far you stride.
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