U.S., July 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07082036) titled 'Stability of Hemiparetic Patients During a Daily Complex Task' on May 21.
Brief Summary: Among the repercussions of hemiparesis following stroke, disturbed stability is responsible for a high risk of falls. Picking up objects from the ground, frequently trained in rehabilitation due to its risk of falling and its frequency in daily life, is a task requiring balance. To date, however, it has been little studied. We suggest that stability conditions the asymmetry adopted by patients. We hypothesise that asymmetric support at the expense of the paretic lower limb provides better stability during an unstable functional task (picking up ...