Effect of Sensorimotor Training Versus Dual-task Training
Comparative Effects of Sensorimotor Training and Dual-Task Training on Proprioception, Balance, Functional Mobility and Fall Risk in Stroke Patients
Riphah International University
54 participants
Apr 20, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study is to determine the comparative effects of sensorimotor training and dual-task training on propriocetion, balance, functional mobility and fall risk in stroke patients.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- A diagnosis of stroke; ≥6 months after stroke onset
- Able to walk independently for at least 10 minutes
- Mini-BESTest score ≤21 indicating balance impairment.
- MoCA score ≥21 to confirm adequate cognitive function
Exclusion Criteria6
- Severe musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., advanced osteoarthritis, recent fractures) that significantly affect mobility or balance.
- Significant receptive or expressive aphasia
- Unstable heart or lung conditions preventing exercise.
- Active psychiatric disorders (e.g., major depression, schizophrenia)
- Not community-dwelling before the stroke event
- Involved in similar rehab or studies within the last 3 months
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Interventions
Somatosensory Training(SMT), for 30 minutes, thrice a week for 8 weeks. Warm-up and cool down will be given.
Dual-Task Training, for 30 minutes, thrice a week for 8 weeks. Warm-up and cool down will be given.
Conventional Physical Therapy, for 30 minutes, thrice a week for 8 weeks. Warm-up and cool down will be given.
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NCT07628374