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Primary objectives:1. What is the effect of walking on a treadmill compared to walking in a patient-in-charge mode on kinematics in healthy subjects?2. What is the effect of walking on a treadmill compared to walking in a patient-in-charge mode on…
EXPLICIT aims tot obtain better functional outcome by early intensive rehabilitation. Next to clinical tests to measure improvement in function, neuroplasticity is assessed by fMRI, TMS and haptic robots. The combination of clinical outcome measures…
The primary objective of this study is to estimate the effect of endovascular treatment on overall functional outcome after acute ischemic stroke of less than six hour duration, in patients with a symptomatic anterior circulation IAO. The secondary…
In this study the relation of OSAS with functional status and cognition, and the effect of treatment with CPAP on outcomes of rehabilitation in stroke patients will be investigated. The main research questions are: 1) Is there a relationship between…
The primary aim of the trial is to assess what the optimal treatment regimen for acetylsalicylic acid, a statin and two BP-lowering agents is (administered as in regular care in individual agents, a fixed-dose combination pill administered in the…
At the moment there is level III evidence for the efficacy of the MIT, mainly for the chronic phase. This study intends to establish a higher level of evidence, both for the chronic phase and for the post-acute phase, when aphasia treatment is…
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical effectiveness of a self management group intervention for stroke patients with social reintegration problems and their partners compared to a control group education intervention. The main…
The study objective is to evaluate, with respect to hand function, the effect of a physical therapy program based on mirror therapy compared to conventional physical therapy in chronic stroke patients and to improve our understanding of the…
Primary: To determine whether medical management improves long-term outcomes of patients with unruptured BAVMs compared to invasive therapy (with endovascular procedures, neurosurgery, or radiotherapy, alone or in ombination). The trial has been…
The objective of the study is to assess whether 1) two of the questionnaires used are appropriate for this subgroup of stroke patients and 2) the combination of positioning of the hemiplegic arm with simultaneous application of electrical…
The aim of the current study is to evaluate a new therapy based on theories regarding mental practice and functional task-oriented training focussing on improvement in arm function outcome in sub acute stroke patients and to study predictors for a…
It is the goal of this study to evaluate the additional value of the Philips Rehabilitation Exerciser for task-oriented training of arm-hand function in chronic stroke patients. Research questions:1) Does an 8 week technology-assisted task-oriented…
The objective of this study is twofold.One aim of the study is to investigate the effects of tDCS (anodal, cathodal and sham) on balance correcting responses and simple reaction times in lower extremity muscles. We will determine whether the effects…
Examining the clinical and cost-effectiveness of Moe-i-teloos, compared with treatment as usual (TAU), for individuals with stroke or TBI who report fatigue symptoms.
The primary objective of the present study is to assess the added values of using tele-rehabilitation services, combined with caregiver mediated exercises to improve the level of self-reported mobility at home. Secondary objectives are to assess the…
To investigate the feasibility of a 10 week (maximum) gait training with DFES in rehabilitation starting in the sub-acute phase after stroke and the initial efficacy on the recovery of spatiotemporal parameters, gait kinetics and kinematics,…
Primary objective:1) Does individually tailored robotic gait training with the LOPES II result in more reduction of mechanical work during walking and more improvement of gait symmetry than conventional gait training (of similar frequency and…
- Six weeks of ESM combined with personalized feedback sessions, compared with treatment as usual (TAU), leads to a stronger reduction in fatigue symptoms (primary outcome clinical effectiveness). - This intervention also leads to improvements in…