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NCT05513781

Investigation of Factors Causing Knee Hyperextension During Walking in Chronic Stroke Patients

Completed Last updated 28 February 2024
What this trial tests

trial in Stroke in 31 participants. Completed in 15 November 2023.

Timeline
20 August 2022
Primary endpoint
11 October 2023
15 November 2023

Quick facts

Lead sponsorHacettepe University
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment31
Start date20 August 2022
Primary completion11 October 2023
Estimated completion15 November 2023
Sites1 location across Turkey (Türkiye)

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Hacettepe University

Who can join

Adults 40 to 65, any sex, with Stroke. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

In this study, it is aimed to examine the factors that cause knee hyperextension in chronic stroke patients. Although the presence of weakness or spasticity in the quadriceps muscle, weakness or spasticity in the plantar flexors, and weakness of the dorsiflexors, hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscle are shown in the literature as the cause of hyperextension of the affected knee in hemiplegic patients, there is a comprehensive study that shows the effect of both muscle strength and spasticity in the lower extremity muscles. there are no studies. The hypotheses of the study are: Hypothesis 1: H0: There is no relationship between knee hyperextension in the stance phase of gait and lower extremity muscle strength in stroke patients. H1: There is a relationship between knee hyperextension in the stance phase of gait and lower extremity muscle strength in stroke patients. Hypothesis 2; H0: There is no relationship between knee hyperextension in the stance phase of gait and lower extremity spasticity in stroke patients. H1: There is a relationship between knee hyperextension in the stance phase of gait and lower extremity spasticity in stroke patients. Hypothesis 3; H0: There is no relationship between knee hyperextension and electromyographic muscle activations in chronic stroke patients. H1: There is a relationship between knee hyperextension and electromyographic muscle activations in chronic stroke patients.

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