U.S., June 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07023770) titled 'Rehabilitation Program Dedicated to Post-stroke Lateropulsion Including Exoskeleton Assisted Exercises' on April 22.
Brief Summary: Lateropulsion is a deficit in the body orientation with respect to the vertical in the coronal plane, defined by the presence of one of the three signs: lateral body tilt, active pushing from the sound limbs, and resistance to passive corrections. The lateral body tilt is the cardinal sign, the frequency of the 2 other signs increasing with lateropulsion severity (most dramatic forms called pusher syndrome in the past). Lateropulsion is frequent after stroke, and represents the main factor underpinning ...