Stroke RESEARCH
High vs. Low Frequency of High-Intensity Training in Chronic Stroke: a Pilot Randomized Trial
The purpose of this study is to investigate which of the two different frequencies of high-intensity physical therapy sessions is more effective on the recovery of mobility, function, and other measures of health in individuals more than 6 months following stroke. Participants will be randomized (i.e., coin flip) to receive up to 18 one-hour training sessions over either 6 weeks (i.e., ~3x/week) or 12 weeks (i.e., ~1.5x/week), which will last approximately 6.5 months and involve participation in four total evaluations and up to 18 total training visits.
If interested in participating, please contact:
- T George Hornby PT, PhD
tghornby@iu.edu
(317) 329-2353 - Chris Henderson PT, PhD
(317) 329-2353
Research Investigators
T. George Hornby, PhD View Biography
Chris Henderson, PhD View Biography