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Walking

33 registered clinical trials studyying Walking4 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
Not Yet RecruitingThe Effect of Remotely Delivered Pilates on Physical , and Psychological Outcomes in Individuals With Multiple
NCT07504120
University of Illinois at ChicagoN/A
RecruitingImpact of a Multicomponent Exercise Program on Cognitive and Functional Outcomes in Patients With Mild Cogniti
NCT07334392
University of PatrasN/A
CompletedStudying the Effects of the X10D Shoe on Walking in Healthy Adults Aged 50 to 65
NCT07296913
University of ZurichN/A
Active Not RecruitingEffects of Aerobic Exercise Training Program in Females With Insulin Resistant Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
NCT07157371
Riphah International UniversityN/A
CompletedValidity and Reliability of the L Test in Single and Dual Task Conditions in Multiple Sclerosis
NCT07186998
Sanko University
CompletedEffects of Nordic Walking on Prenatal Health
NCT06673147
University of JazanN/A
Enrolling By InvitationDaily Goal Setting to Increase Everyday Physical Activity and Promote Cognitive Health in Midlife
NCT05826379
Milton S. Hershey Medical CenterN/A
CompletedDual-Task Exercise for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)
NCT06037603
University of Nevada, Las VegasN/A
CompletedThe Effects of Dual Task Training With Different Task Priorities on Physical Performance and Cognitive Status
NCT06794177
Hacettepe UniversityN/A
CompletedThe Effect of Duration and Frequency of Walking Exercise on Cognitive Functions
NCT07119684
Gazi UniversityN/A
RecruitingEffectiveness of Suit Therapy With Dual Task Exercises on Gross Motor Functions and Walking in Children With D
NCT07096531
Kafrelsheikh UniversityN/A
CompletedExploring Locomotion Behavior of Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain (cNSLBP) Patients While Walking Through Ap
NCT06644053
University of Rennes 2
WithdrawnEffectiveness of Multiple Robotic Gait-Devices for Improving Walking Ability in Subacute Stroke Patients
NCT05811494
Neuron, SpainN/A
UnknownLocomotion Strategies of Low Back Pain Patients in a Dynamic Environment
NCT05851118
University of Rennes 2
CompletedComparison Of Normal Walking Vs Brisk Walking In Over-Weight Adults
NCT05854797
Riphah International UniversityN/A
CompletedRhythmically Entrained Exercise in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
NCT05462977
University of North Carolina, GreensboroN/A
CompletedMultiphase Optimization Trial of Incentives for Veterans to Encourage Walking
NCT04518943
VA Office of Research and DevelopmentN/A
CompletedLocomotion Strategies of Low Back Pain Patients
NCT05337995
University of Rennes 2
UnknownWearable Technology as an Objective Tool for Measuring Running Gait
NCT05277181
Northumbria University
UnknownEffects of Brisk Walking Combined With Tai Chi Chuan on Health-Related Physical Fitness and Selected Health Pa
NCT04936672
Bai XiaorongN/A
UnknownThe Role of Attention Focus Walking Training in Older Adults.
NCT04419753
Dr. Thomson Wai-Lung WongN/A
UnknownThe Effect of Different Training Programs on Patients With Chronic Diseases
NCT04092959
Beijing Sport UniversityN/A
CompletedFrontal Lobe Oxyhemoglobin Levels in Patients With Lower Extremity Burns Assessed Using a fNIRS
NCT03990831
Hangang Sacred Heart HospitalN/A
UnknownCadence and Intensity in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
NCT03940937
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
UnknownEffects of Different Training Programs in Chronic Disease Patients
NCT03785886
Beijing Sport UniversityN/A
CompletedThe Effect of Walking Exercise on Sleep Quality in Sedentary Healthy Adults
NCT04427696
Feifei WangN/A
CompletedSpinal Cord Stimulation to Augment Activity Based Therapy
NCT03240601
Shepherd Center, Atlanta GAN/A
CompletedHematopoetic Stem Cell Transplant and Physical Function
NCT03103308
University of MiamiN/A
CompletedValidity of an Actigraph Accelerometer Following Critical Illness
NCT03295630
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustN/A
CompletedThe Canadian E-PAraDiGM (Exercise Physical Activity and Diabetes Glucose Monitoring) Protocol
NCT02834689
University of British ColumbiaN/A
CompletedCadence and Intensity Across the Adult Lifespan
NCT02650258
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
CompletedIncreasing Walking Following Cardiac Rehabilitation
NCT00281424
University of AlbertaPhase 2 / Phase 3
UnknownTranscranial and Rapid Magnetic Stimulation for Gait Apraxia Due to Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and Cerebral
NCT00494689
Devathasan Neurology Practice Pte Ltd