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Clinical Comparison of Body-Weight Supported Standard and Balance-Perturbation Training Regimens for Rehabilitation of Gait and Balance Impairments Secondary to Stroke: A Multisite Randomized-Controlled Trial
The goal of this multisite study is to determine what effect the novel Training Responses in Postural Rehabilitation (TRiP) balance perturbation module for the ZeroG body-weight support system has on rehabilitating patients’ balance control following an acute stroke. Collaborating sites: MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC; Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Medical Center, Spokane, WA; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod, Sandwich, MA. NCT05110300Project Type: Research
Year started: 2021
Diagnosis: Stroke
Presentation 1: Review of the Collaborative Process Used to Develop a National, Multi-site Balance Perturbation Study, Poster, 2022
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