Testing Adaptive Physical Activity in Stroke "TAPAS"
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"Testing Adaptive Physical Activity in Stroke" tests the idea that adaptive physical activity (APA) will improve fitness, balance and walking function, daily step activity, and outcomes related to quality of life in individuals with chronic stroke. Adaptive physical activity is an exercise model that combines aerobic exercise with balance and gait training in a socially reinforcing group setting. ...
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The following dates are available for this trial. Trial information last updated on 5 January 2010.
1 Sep 2008 | 5 Jan 2010 | 1 Sep 2011 | 1 Sep 2011 | 1 Dec 2009 | Unavailable |
Start Date | First Received | 1st Completion | Completion | Verification | Results |
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Trial Basics
Interventions
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Sponsors
Trial Design
- Allocation: Randomized
- Masking: Open Label
- Purpose: Treatment
- Endpoint: Efficacy Study
- Intervention: Parallel Assignment
Contacts
- Kathleen M Michael, PhD
kmichael@grecc.umaryland.edu 410-605-7000
- Jeffrey Beans, BS
jbeans@grecc.umaryland.edu 410-605-7000
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Recruitment
- Enrollment: 54
- Gender: Both
- Minimum Age: 40 Years
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
- 1 location, 1 country
Principal Investigators
- Richard F Macko, MD
University of Maryland
- Kathleen M Michael, PhD
kmichael@grecc.umaryland.edu 410-605-7000
- Andrew P Goldberg, MD