Plantar Sensation, Position Sense, and Weight-Bearing Asymmetry Related to Balance and Mobility Post-Stroke
Investigation of the Relationship Between Plantar Sensation, Lower Extremity Position Sense, and Weight-Bearing Asymmetry With Posture, Balance, and Mobility in Individuals With Chronic Stroke
Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University
22 participants
May 20, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study aims to examine how sensory deficits and weight-bearing asymmetry affect posture, balance, and mobility in individuals with chronic stroke. The research focuses on evaluating the relationships between plantar foot sensation, lower extremity position sense, and asymmetrical weight distribution with functional abilities such as walking and postural control. Participants will undergo non-invasive assessments, including sensation tests, mobility and balance evaluations, and postural measurements. A total of 24 individuals with chronic stroke who are receiving physiotherapy at a rehabilitation center in Konya, Türkiye, will be included. The results of this observational, cross-sectional study may contribute to a better understanding of the sensory-motor interactions in stroke survivors and support the development of more targeted rehabilitation strategies.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- Diagnosis of stroke confirmed by a physician (via official report)
- Minimum of 6 months since stroke onset
- Aged 18 years or older
- Mini-Mental State Examination score ≥ 20
- Brunnstrom lower extremity stage ≥ 3
- Ability to complete assessments with or without walking aids
- Voluntary participation
Exclusion Criteria3
- Additional neurological, metabolic, or orthopedic conditions
- Severe vision or hearing impairments
- Modified Ashworth Score of 4 in any lower limb muscle
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NCT07065292