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Additional Effects of Functional Muscle Training With Turning Based Specific Training During Turning in Post Stroke Patients

Additional Effects of Functional Muscle Training With Turning Based Specific Training During Turning in Post Stroke Patients

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45-60 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Stroke is the leading cause of disability leading to Gait and balance dysfunction leading to decreased Quality of Life. Difficulty in turning is a major target in Gait Rehabilitation. Task specific exercises has proven to be effective in all stages of stroke rehabilitation, therefore Turning based specific training is to be used in order to improve turning and balance in post stroke patients moreover functional strength training of lower extremities prove to be more effective than traditional training.

Description

The objectives of this study are:

  1. To determine the additional effects of functional muscle training with turning based specific training on turning in Gait among post stroke patients.
  2. To the determine the additional effects of functional muscle training with turning based specific training on balance in post stroke patients.
  3. To determine the additional effects of functional muscle training with turning based specific training on Quality of LIfe aming post stroke patients.
    HYPOTHESIS

Alternate hypothesis 1.1HA-There will be a statistically significant difference of muscle training in addition with turning based specific training in turning among post stroke patients (p<0.05).

2. 2HA- There will be statistically significant difference between muscle training in addition with turning based specific training on balance in post stroke patients (p<0.05).

Null hypothesis:

1.1H0 -There will be statistically no significant difference of muscle training with turning based specific training on turning in Gait among post-stroke patients (p>0.05) 2 .2HO-There will be statistically no significant difference of muscle training with turning specific training on balance in post stroke patients (p>0.05)Research Design: Experimental study. Randomized Control Trial

Clinical setting: Rehabilitation department, Fauji Foundation Hospital.

Selection Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age group: 45-60 years onwards
  • Both males and females
  • Patients with subacute and chronic stroke (MCA >6months)
  • MMSE- 25 or higher, Functional ambulatory capacity-3

Exclusion Criteria

  • Hemorrhagic stroke.
  • Patients with epilepsy
  • Patients with other neurological conditions loke Alzheimer, parkinsons and dementias.

Sampling technique: non-probability purposive sampling.

Outcome Measures:

TURNING: 1) Standing Turn Test, 2) Figure of 8 Test. BALANCE: 1) Berg Balance Scale, 2) Timed up and Go Test, 3) Modified 4 square step Test.

Outcome measures will be evaluated at baseline and then after 6 weeks of intervention.

Experimental Group (A) = This group will recieve Turning based specific training along with Functional muscle training for 6 weeks.

Control group (B) = This group will recieive Turning Based Specific Training only for 6 weeks

Data analysis techniques:

The data will be analyzed through SPSS 21 and Data would be analyzed based on the study design chosen that is random control experimental study.

Significance of the study:

Turning is a major component of ambulation. Difficulty in turning results in increased risk of fall. Stroke results in step asymmetry which increases difficulty in changing direction.

There is sufficient evidence available for normal gait training but limited protocols for targetting turning in Gait.

The current study aims to fill this gap by providing research data and developing a treatment protocol.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age group: 45-60 years onwards
  • Both males and females
  • Subacute and chronic stroke (MCA >6months)
  • MMSE score 25 or higher.
  • FAC -3

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Hemorrhagic stroke.
  • Patients with Epilepsy.
  • Patients with other neurological conditions like Alzheimer, Parkinson and other Dementias.

Study details
    Subacute Stroke
    Chronic Stroke
    Balance

NCT06749002

Foundation University Islamabad

21 October 2025

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