Can a buzz in the leg speed up stroke recovery?

NCT ID NCT05945212

Summary

This study is testing whether adding a muscle vibration therapy to standard rehabilitation helps people recover walking ability after a recent stroke. Researchers will compare a group receiving real vibrations on their ankle muscles to a group receiving fake vibrations. The main goal is to see if the vibration therapy helps patients walk faster during recovery.

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Contacts and locations

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Locations

  • Centre Hospitalier Georges Claudinon

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    Le Chambon-Feugerolles, 42500, France

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  • Centre Hospitalier de Roanne

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    Roanne, 42300, France

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  • Hospices Civils de Lyon, site Henry Gabrielle

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    Saint-Genis-Laval, 69230, France

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  • Hôpital Bellevue, CHU de Saint-etienne

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    Saint-Etienne, 42100, France

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  • Hôpital Marrel

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    Rive-de-Gier, 42800, France

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  • Service de SSR Val-Rosay

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    Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d'Or, 69370, France

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  • Service de SSR du Centre Le Clos Champirol

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    Saint-Etienne, 42270, France

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