Clinical Study

High-Intensity Interval Training In Chronic Stroke

Posted Date: May 15, 2019

  • Investigator: Kari Dunning
  • Type of Study: Observational/Survey

High-intensity Interval Training (HIT) is exercise that involves short bursts of high speed treadmill walking separated by recovery periods. The purpose of this research study is to compare HIT with traditional aerobic exercise. We are looking at effects on you and your exercise capacity, walking

Criteria:

You Are Being Asked To Take Part In This Research Study Because You Are 35-90 Years Old And You Had

Keywords:

High Intensity, Rehabilitation, Stroke

For More Information:

John Wilkerson
(513) 259-1597
jowilkerson@gmail.com


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