Effects of Motor Relearning Program Versus Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation on Balance and Gait in Stroke
Foundation University Islamabad
26 participants
Jun 20, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Summary
A randomized control trial will be done on diagnosed stroke patients of chronic stage in DHQ Hospital Mirpur and FF Hospital Rawalpindi physical therapy Department.The purpose of the study is to determine Effects of Motor Relearning Program Versus Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation on Balance and Gait in Stroke . Subjects will complete Berg Balance Scale (BBS). 10-meter walk test for gait speed will be used for measuring walking speed in meters per second over a short distance, Timed-Up-And-Go (TUG) Test will be used for test of functional mobility and gait parameter. All these measures will be taken at baseline, then after 6 weeks of intervention. There will be 4 sessions per week. The control group will receive Group Motor relearning programe while the Study Group (B) will receive Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation(PNF)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- more than 6 month post stroke
- both male and female
- Can ambulate 25 feet/10 meter (with or without assistive device).
- Age between 25 to 65 years.
- Grades for MAS (Grade 2 0r less )/stage of brunstrom approach (stage 4 or up )
Exclusion Criteria6
- History of neurologic disease other than the chronic stroke.
- Orthopedic disorder involving any joint of lower limbs that interfere with study.
- Gross visuospatial deficits .
- Unhealed fracture of lowerlimb .
- Peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
- Uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes
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Interventions
PNF of 30 minutes duration will given in a single session. Pelvic anterior elevation and posterior depression of the hemiplegic side. rhythmic initiation slow reversal agonistic reversals Pelvic anterior depression and posterior elevation of the hemiplegic side. The first diagonal (D1): Flexion and extension The second diagonal (D2): Flexion and extension 4 session per week
Motor Relearning Programme (MRP) This is a task-oriented approach to help the control of movement, focusing on the relearning of daily activities.
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NCT06674590