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临床试验/CTRI/2025/12/098477
CTRI/2025/12/098477
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Effect of neck and pelvic proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation training on dynamic sitting control among acute stroke population. A randomized controlled trial

Nishantha2 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 34 人开始时间: 2025年12月15日最近更新:

概览

阶段
不适用
状态
尚未招募
发起方
Nishantha
入组人数
34
试验地点
2
主要终点
Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) total score

概览

简要总结

The purpose of this randomised controlled trial is to assess the effectiveness of neck and pelvic proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) training in improving dynamic sitting balance in acute stroke patients. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: an intervention group that will get neck and pelvic PNF exercises in addition to traditional physiotherapy, and a control group that will receive only conventional therapy. The study hypothesises that neck and pelvic PNF training will significantly improve trunk stability and sitting balance compared to conventional therapy alone, as evaluated by the Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) and the Function in Sitting Test (FIST) during a four-week period.

研究设计

研究类型
Interventional
分配方式
Randomized
盲法
None

入排标准

年龄范围
45.00 Year(s) 至 65.00 Year(s)(—)
性别
All

入选标准

  • Subjects diagnosed clinically as first onset of unilateral stroke with duration of within 1month with acute stroke Subjects with Brunnstrom stage of 2 to 4 included Subjects with an age of 45 to 65 years of both gender Subjects who are able to understand and follow verbal commands Participants must be able to maintain a sitting position without hand support for at least 10 seconds.

排除标准

  • Presence of other neurological conditions that could interfere with study outcomes.
  • Relevant psychiatric conditions that may prevent participants from following instructions or adhering to the study protocol.

结局指标

主要结局

Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) total score

时间窗: 4 weeks of intervention

次要结局

  • Function In Sitting Test (FIST) score(4 weeks of intervention)

研究者

发起方
Nishantha
申办方类型
Other [self]
责任方
Principal Investigator
主要研究者

Nishantha

Yenepoya physiotherapy college

研究点 (2)

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