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Videographic Feedback and Walk Rehabilitation in Post-Cerebrovascular Accident

Cerebrovascular Accident affects the majority of the elderly population and its frequency is constantly increasing. The resulting deficits are numerous and lead in particular to an alteration in the quality of walking and autonomy. Numerous rehabilitation techniques have been described. In practice, correction instruct

Condition(s)Cerebrovascular Accident
StatusRecruiting
PhaseNA
Study typeInterventional
SummaryCerebrovascular Accident affects the majority of the elderly population and its frequency is constantly increasing. The resulting deficits are numerous and lead in particular to an alteration in the quality of walking and autonomy. Numerous rehabilitation techniques have been described. In practice, correction instructions are often given by the therapist while the motor activity is being performed. Walking is a complex activity, as is the processing of dual-task information in elderly stroke patients. It therefore appears interesting to separate the time of motor realization and that of correction instructions. Investigators therefore propose firstly to film the patient during the performance of a walking activity and then, secondly, to analyse the video with the patient, which thus repre
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Hospitalization for a first episode of Cerebrovascular Accident less than six months old, or nth stroke less than six months old, with no previous sequelae; * Able to walk at least 10m without stopping, with or without technical assistance, but without human assistance, under supervision; Exclusion Criteria: * Palliative or life-threatening situation; * A patient whose guardian or trustee is not readily available to provide information about the patient * Neuro-cognitive disorder that prevents understanding of instructions, as determined by the clinician; * Severe speech or language disorder that prevents the protocol from being carried out correctly; * Hemineglect; * Any previously known pathology altering the gait pattern, at the clinician's discretion (recent neuro
Ages70 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
LocationsNice, Alpes-Maritime, France
Start date2022-03-04
NCT IDNCT05024981
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05024981

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