Effects of Core Strengthening and PNF Pattern on Balance and Plantar Pressure in Chronic Stroke
- Conditions
- Stroke; Paralysis
- Registration Number
- NCT05436782
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Lahore
- Brief Summary
To compare the effects of core strengthening and PNF on standing balance and plantar pressure in chronic stroke patients
- Detailed Description
The effects of different exercise regimes and PNF techniques on balance and plantar pressure had been studied. This study focuses on determining the effects of CSE and PNF techniques on developing static standing balance and plantar pressure in stroke patients using PoData
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 73
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• Age 45-60
- Score of 9 or higher on the static component of Berg Balance Scale
- Both genders will be recruited.
- First ever episode of stroke
- Duration of stroke greater than 6 months.
- Having a score of equal to or less than 2 on the Modified Ashworth Scale
- Having a score of greater than or equal to 24 on the Mini-mental state examination in order to understand the commands.
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• Concurrent orthopedic (for e.g. amputation ) that may hamper standing
- Relevant psychiatric disorders that may prevent from following instructions.
- Other medical drugs that may influence our intervention
- Condition contraindicating physical activity
- Use of cardiac pacemakers.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Static Standing balance 6 months It is measured using static component of berg balance scale. The items are scored from 0 to 4, with a score of 0 representing an inability to complete the task and a score of 4 representing independent item completion. Static component score is calculated out of 24 possible points. Scores of 0 to 9 represent static balance impairment, 10 to 15 represent acceptable static balance, and 15 to 24 represent good static balance
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Plantar pressure 6 months PoData (Chinesport, Italy Version 5.0) this system provides information about weight distribution by measuring total body weight on fifth, first metatarsal and heel For a healthy individual the normal distribution is as follows 16.67% of the total body weight on the fifth metatarsal head, 33.33% of the total body weight on first metatarsal. 50% of the total body weight on heel
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
The University of Lahore Teaching Hospital
🇵🇰Lahore, Punjqb, Pakistan
The University of Lahore Teaching Hospital🇵🇰Lahore, Punjqb, PakistanWardah Rauf, MSPTNContact03374915954wardahrauf99@gmail.com