Walking more often after stroke: does frequency matter for recovery?

NCT ID NCT06612723

Summary

This study investigates whether doing high-intensity walking training more frequently leads to better mobility outcomes for people who have had a stroke. Researchers will compare two groups: one receiving training three times per week for six weeks, and another receiving training once per week for twelve weeks. The goal is to understand how training frequency affects walking ability and community participation in stroke survivors.

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  • Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, 46254, United States

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