Use of Physical Therapy Outcome Measures to Predict Discharge Destination in People With Stroke From Acute Care Hospital

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Enrollment

250

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 30, 2025

Primary Completion Date

March 31, 2026

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2026

Conditions
Stroke, AcuteCerebrovascular AccidentStrokeStroke Hemorrhagic
Interventions
OTHER

One time Physical Therapy Evaluation

"A physical therapist will perform an evaluation which will consist of history taking and assessing the following: strength, endurance, range of motion, sitting/standing balance, sensory testing, and skin integrity. Following these assessments, the physical therapist will assess participant's functional mobility which involves assessing how you get out of bed, standing up, and walking. The physical therapist will also assess the participant on three tests which help determine your balance and assistance required with functional mobility. The tests that will be performed in no particular order are PASS, MSAS, AM-PAC 6-Clicks, OPS, MRS, and FCI. Data for the AM-PAC daily activity and applied cognition domains will be obtained from the patient's chart from the Occupational Therapy evaluation. Discharge destination information will be obtained from the PT evaluation and the discharge destinations will be acute/inpatient rehab, SAR, SNF, Home with or without home PT, and outpatient PT."

Trial Locations (1)

11215

New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Nova Southeastern University

OTHER

lead

New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

OTHER

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