The Effect of Covered Eye Walking on Electroencephalogram in Stroke Patients Compared With Open Eye Walking

NCT06234618 · Status: SUSPENDED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 5

Last updated 2024-04-12

No results posted yet for this study

Summary

Post-stroke walking abnormalities present significant rehabilitation challenges. Visual deprivation training has been shown to be more effective than open-eye training. The investigators intend to examine the changes in electroencephalography patterns in stroke patients during visually deprived walking tasks.

The stroke participants will be fitted with a brain cap. The participants will walk with their eyes open for 60 seconds, and then their eyes will be blindfolded as they continue walking for another 60 seconds. Electroencephalography will monitor the signals in real-time during both walks.

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

visual deprivation

A group of patients walking with eyes open and walking with visual deprivation.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Nanjing Medical University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Xia Li Zhang, doctor · Geriatric Hospital of Nanjing Medical University

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
70 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2024-02-28
Primary Completion
2024-06-30
Completion
2024-06-30

Countries

  • China

Study Locations

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