U.S., March 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07469163) titled 'Phase I Split-Belt Treadmill Dosing for Subacute Stroke' on March 09.

Brief Summary: After experiencing a stroke, many individuals encounter difficulties with walking and balance, which can significantly impact their independence. Recent studies have indicated that split-belt treadmill (SBT) training is effective for improving gait metrics, including walking speed and step length asymmetry. The SBT allows each leg to move at different speeds, which has been shown to help chronic stroke survivors learn to walk more symmetrically. However, there is limited knowledge about the dose participants should receive and the safety of SBT tra...