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Effects of Task-oriented Balance Training With Sensory Integration in Post-stroke Patients.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Task oriented balance training with sensory integration group and Task oriented balance training without sensory integration group for Stroke Patient. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Objectives of this study are to determine the effect of task-oriented balance training on balance, postural stability and mobility in Stroke patients, to determine the effect of task-oriented balance training with sensory integration on balance, postural stability and mobility in post Stroke patients and to compare the effect of balance training with and without sensory integration on balance, postural stability and mobility in stroke patients. Study Design is Randomized control trial. Sample Size is 60 calculated through open Epi tool. Sampling Technique is Non-probability purposive sampling technique then randomization through sealed envelope method into control and experimental group. Duration of study is 6 months. Study Setting Rafsan Stroke Center Peshawar.
Study Details
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Interventions
Sitting position: 1. Sit in a chair without backrest while keeping the feet on floor. 2. Sit on a ball while keeping the feet on the floor. Sit to stand: 1. Sit in a chair without a backrest 2. Sit in a chair without a backrest with and perform the sit-to-stand motion repeatedly. 3. Sit on a ball and perform the sit-to-stand motion repeatedly. Standing position: Perform bipedal standing Control Of Weight Shifting. Perform a semi-tandem stance. One Foot Standing. Walking: 1. Walk forward 2. Walk forward cross an obstacle, and then continue to walk. 3. Walk Lateral 4. Walk Backward 5. Tandem walk
Sitting position: 1. Sit in a chair without a backrest while keeping the feet on a firm surface. 2. Sit on a ball while keeping the feet on the firm surface Sit to stand: 1. Sit in a chair without a backrest with the feet on a firm surface and perform the sit-to-stand motion repeatedly. 2. Sit on a ball with the feet on the firm surface and perform the sit-to-stand motion repeatedly. Standing position: 1. Perform bipedal standing on a firm surface. 2. Perform a semi-tandem stance on the firm surface Walking: 1. Walk forward on a firm surface. 2. Walk forward on the firm surface, cross an obstacle, and then continue to walk. 3. Walk sideways 4. Walk Backward 5. Tandem walk