CTRI/2025/08/092496
Not yet recruiting
Phase 2
To campare the effect of dual task training and single task training on balance, coordination and walking abilities in patients with cerebellar ataxia
college of physiotherapy1 site in 1 country20 target enrollmentStarted: August 28, 2025Last updated:
Overview
- Phase
- Phase 2
- Status
- Not yet recruiting
- Sponsor
- college of physiotherapy
- Enrollment
- 20
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- berg balance scale, dynamic gait index, comprehensive coordination test, fall efficacy scale
Overview
Brief Summary
This study ’To compare the effect of dual-task training and single-task training on balance, coordination, and walking ability in patients with cerebellar ataxia’. Twenty participants were divided into two groups and trained for 4 weeks. The aim was to determine which method leads to greater improvement in functional mobility. The study hypothesizes that dual-task training may better reflect real-life challenges and lead to more significant improvements.
Study Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Allocation
- Na
- Masking
- None
Eligibility Criteria
- Ages
- 18.00 Year(s) to 60.00 Year(s) (—)
- Sex
- All
Inclusion Criteria
- •Diagnosed patients of ataxia with mobility ranging from a score of ‘2’ for question 1 ‘gait’ of the SARA scale.
Exclusion Criteria
- •any previous history of orthopedic problems severely impairing balance , gait or motor performance.
- •patient with severe visual impairment preventing exercise participation.
- •ear disease which causes vestibular ataxia.
- •patient with traumatic brain injury.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
berg balance scale, dynamic gait index, comprehensive coordination test, fall efficacy scale
Time Frame: At baseline (day0), After 2 weeks, After 4 weeks
Secondary Outcomes
- fall efficacy scale(At baseline (day 0), After 2 weeks, After 4 weeks)
Investigators
Kirti
PGIMS, ROHTAK
Study Sites (1)
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