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Clinical Trials/NCT05671211
NCT05671211
Completed
N/A

Effects Of Task-Oriented Training on Balance,Walking,Functional Mobility,Activities Of Daily Living and Quality Of Life In Individuals With Stroke

Ege University1 site in 1 country28 target enrollmentJanuary 10, 2023
ConditionsStroke

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Stroke
Sponsor
Ege University
Enrollment
28
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
10 Meter Walking Test(10MWT)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
5 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of task-oriented training on balance,functional mobility,walking, activities of daily living and quality of life in individuals with stroke.

Detailed Description

Eligible participants will be randomized to task-oriented group or control group.Control group will receive conventional therapy generally consisted of neurophysiological approaches for 6 weeks 5 times a week for 1 hour per session.Task-oriented group will receive conventional therapy and task-oriented training for 6 weeks 5 times a week 1,5 hours per session.Each participant will be assessed before and after the 6 weeks of treatment.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 10, 2023
End Date
December 10, 2023
Last Updated
5 months ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Mehmet Ozkeskin

Assistant Professor

Ege University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Modified Rankin score between 0-3
  • Having a stroke for the first time
  • At least 1 month has passed since the stroke
  • Able to walk 10 M with or without assistance
  • Having a Mini Mental Test score of 24 and above
  • Volunteering to participate in the study
  • Being fluent in Turkish language

Exclusion Criteria

  • Having an additional neurological disease other than stroke
  • Having an additional disease that prevents mobility
  • Having a condition that prevents you from exercising
  • Receiving an existing additional medical treatment for spasticity treatment
  • Having a history of multiple strokes
  • Having severe visual problems post stoke

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

10 Meter Walking Test(10MWT)

Time Frame: siz weeks

This test calculates the unassisted walking speed of individuals at a distance of 10 meters. In this test, the person will be asked to walk at their normal pace in a pre-measured 10 meter area.

Berg Balance Scale(BBS)

Time Frame: six weeks

BBS, evaluates daily activities including static sitting and standing balance, as well as transfers, turning, and picking up objects from the ground, in 14 items.Scoring is given as 0-4. It scores from 4 (normal performance) to 0 (not able to do the movement) according to the person's ability to do what is asked of them safely and independently. The total score is 56 points. 0-20 indicates high risk, 21-40 indicates medium risk, and 41-64 indicates low risk.

Timed Up And Go Test (TUG)

Time Frame: siz weeks

It is a frequently used test that evaluates functional mobility and dynamic balance. At the beginning of the test, individuals sit in a chair. A distance of 3 m is set in front of the patient. With the start command, the patient gets up from his seat and walks 3 m, turns around and walks back and sits. With the start command, the time until the moment of sitting on the chair is recorded in seconds.Shorter duration indicates better functional mobility.

Stroke-Specific Quality of Life Scale(SS-QOL)

Time Frame: six weeks

The Stroke-Specific Quality of Life Scale evaluates the quality of life in post-stroke individuals. It consists of 49 items from 12 areas;energy, family roles, language, mobility, mood, personality, self-care, social roles, thinking, upper extremity function, vision, work/productivity. Each item is evaluated on a 5-point Likert scale. Maximum score is 245, high scores indicates good quality of life.

Secondary Outcomes

  • 5 Times Sit to Stand Test(5XSST)(six weeks)
  • Functional Independence Scale (FIM)(six weeks)
  • Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC)(six weeks)

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