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stroke gait rehabilitation

Total Trials
3
Recruiting Now
3
Trial Phases
Phase 1

Stroke trials address both acute treatment (revascularization within hours of onset) and long-term secondary prevention, with rehabilitation science emerging as a distinct research priority. Advances in thrombectomy techniques have dramatically improved outcomes for large vessel occlusion strokes, driving trials to push the treatment window from 6 to 24 hours in selected patients.

Current research includes tenecteplase vs alteplase for thrombolysis, thrombectomy for medium vessel occlusions, neuroprotective agents, factor XIa inhibitors for secondary prevention with lower bleeding risk, and telerehabilitation using robotics and brain-computer interfaces. Trials in wake-up stroke and unknown time-of-onset have expanded using MRI mismatch criteria.

Trial Phases
Phase 1
1
Top Sponsors
Changhua Christian Hospital 1 trial
Scott Getsoian 1 trial
University of Calgary 1 trial
NCT07040215
Recruiting

Effects on Subacute Stroke With Robotic Assistive Gait Training

Enrollment
40 pts
Location
Taiwan
Sponsor
Changhua Christian Hospital
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NCT06653855
Recruiting

The Effect of Cupping on Spasticity and Function of the Lower Extremity During Rehabilitation After Stroke

Enrollment
30 pts
Location
United States
Sponsor
Scott Getsoian
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NCT07469163 Phase 1
Recruiting

Phase I Split-Belt Treadmill Dosing for Subacute Stroke

Enrollment
72 pts
Location
Canada
Sponsor
University of Calgary
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