Effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Structured Foot-Ankle Sensorimotor Training in Stroke Patients

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Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 1, 2025

Primary Completion Date

August 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2026

Conditions
StrokeRobotic RehabilitationVirtual Reality Therapy
Interventions
OTHER

Robot-Assisted Foot-Ankle Training

"Stage 1: Vibration Training Applied for Proper Stepping on the Sole of the Foot and Proper Pressure Distribution: The first step of the training will be constant vibration, and the second step will be sensory localization training with vibration.~Stage 2: Passive Joint Range of Motion Training with Virtual Reality: The platform will move the ankle passively (passive stretching).~Stage 3: Joint Position Sense Training: The platform will bring the patient's ankle to a certain dorsiflexion position, the patient will be asked to feel and be aware of this angle, then the patient will be asked to return to the neutral position and perform ankle dorsiflexion at the angle that the platform initially brought.~Stage 4: Active Joint Range of Motion Training with Virtual Reality: Along with active dorsiflexion, when necessary, assistance will be provided with the Assistance as Needed (AAN) control paradigm, a feature of the robotic device.~Stage 5: It is the same as Stage 1"

OTHER

Conventional Foot-Ankle Training

Stage 1: Sensory Training to the Sole of the Foot: In the first step of the training, the physiotherapist will manually apply constant pressure with a blunt object, and in the second step, sensory localization training with a blunt object will be performed. Stage 2: Passive Joint Range of Motion Training: The ankle will be manually moved passively (passive stretching) by the physiotherapist. Stage 3: Joint Position Sense Training: The physiotherapist will bring the patient's ankle to a certain dorsiflexion position, the patient will be asked to feel and be aware of this angle, then the patient will be asked to return to the neutral position and perform ankle dorsiflexion at the angle that the physiotherapist initially brought. Stage 4: Active Joint Range of Motion Training: This stage will be performed with manual assistance provided by the physiotherapist when necessary, along with active dorsiflexion. Stage 5: It is the same as Stage 1

Trial Locations (2)

34815

İstanbul Medipol Üniversitesi, Istanbul

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İstanbul Medipol Üniversitesi, Istanbul

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Medipol University

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