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High-Intensity Interval Training to Recover Walking Post-Stroke: HIT-Stroke Trial 2

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATILocation CINCINNATI, UNITED STATESPosted 3 Apr 2018Deadline 30 Jun 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Abnormal gaitActive Follow-upAddressAdverse ExperienceAdverse eventAerobicAerobic ActivityAerobic ExerciseAerobic TrainingAerobic fitnessApoplexyAttentionAwardBeliefBlindedBrain Vascular AccidentCOVID-19CV-19Cardiac ChronotropismCardiac rehabilitationCell Communication and SignalingCell SignalingCerebral StrokeCerebrovascular ApoplexyCerebrovascular StrokeChronic PhaseClinicalClinical TrialsCoronavirus Infectious Disease 2019DataDoseEnrollmentEvidence based treatmentExerciseExercise TestExertionFatigueFundingFutureGait abnormalityGait disorderGait disturbancesGait dysfunctionGait impairmentGovernmentGuidelinesHeart RateHuman ResourcesImpairmentIndividualInfrastructureInterruptionInterval trainingInterventionIntracellular Communication and SignalingKnowledgeLack of EnergyLifeLocomotor trainingManpowerMeasuresMedical RehabilitationMethodsModelingMonitorNeurologicNeurologicalOutcomeParticipantPatientsPersonsPhysiologicPhysiologicalProcessPrognosisProtocolProtocols documentationQOLQuality of lifeRandomizedRecommendationRecoveryRehabilitationRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch ResourcesResourcesRiskRoleSafetySamplingScienceSignal TransductionSignal Transduction SystemsSignalingSingle-Blind StudySingle-blindSiteSpeedStatistical Data AnalysesStatistical Data AnalysisStatistical Data InterpretationStrokeSubgroupTestingTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsWaiting ListsWalkingWalking impairmentWithdrawalactive followupafter strokebiological signal transductionbrain attackcardiac rehabcerebral vascular accidentcerebrovascular accidentchronic strokeclinical careclinical practicecoronavirus disease 2019coronavirus disease-19coronavirus infectious disease-19disability burdenenrollfollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowupheart rehabilitationimprovedindividual patientinnovateinnovationinnovativeinterestmeternovelpatient subclasspatient subclusterpatient subgroupspatient subpopulationspatient subsetspatient subtypespersonnelphysical therapistphysiotherapistpost strokepoststrokerandomisationrandomizationrandomly assignedrehab strategyrehab therapyrehabilitation after strokerehabilitation strategyrehabilitativerehabilitative therapyresponsesocial rolestatistical analysisstroke rehabstroke rehabilitationstroke survivorstroke trialsstrokedstrokestrial comparingvigorous intensitywaitlistwalking pacewalking speed
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PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT
Among the 7 million stroke survivors living in the U.S., fewer than 10% have adequate walking speed and

endurance to complete normal daily activities like grocery shopping, which leads to a loss of life roles. Stroke

rehabilitation guidelines recommend moderate-intensity aerobic training (MAT) via walking exercise to…

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High-Intensity Interval Training to Recover Walking Post-Stroke: HIT-Stroke Trial 2 — UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI | UNITED | Dev Procure