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Effect of Plantar Vibration on Static and Dynamic Balance

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Stroke Patients
Interventions
Other: Plantar Vibration Group
Other: Control Group
Registration Number
NCT03784768
Lead Sponsor
Kırıkkale University
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to have a positive effect on the static and dynamic balance of vibration applied to the foot base in stroke patients.

Detailed Description

Kırıkkale University Faculty of Medicine Physical Therapy will be hospitalized in the USA clinic and volunteers will be involved in stroke rehabilitation. The patients who meet the inclusion criteria and who are excluded from the exclusion criteria will be randomized according to the order of arrival and will be divided into two groups as the education group and the control group. Patients will be taken to the control and study group respectively in order of arrival. If the next patient falls outside the inclusion criteria of the study, randomization will be applied to the next patient. Patients in the control group will be given routine conventional physiotherapy in 4-week and 60-minute sessions. The training group will be given routine conventional physiotherapy in 4-week and 45-minute sessions.In addition, three sessions a week will be applied to the soles of the feet for 15 minutes with a 15-100 Hz vibration device on both sides of the soles of the feet before conventional physical therapy. Individuals before; age, gender, marital status, nutritional characteristics, habits, smoking and alcohol, auxiliary devices, background information, family history, educational status, social security, previous or current occupation, frequency of fall, cause of fall and drugs used will be questioned. Static and dynamic equilibrium parameters will be evaluated at the beginning of the study and at the end of the 4th week.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • 45-70 years of age stroke areas
  • Cognitive and non-communication problems
  • Volunteer to join the work
  • Those with less than 150 kilos
  • Can walk 10 meters independently (with assistive device if available)
  • Patients with a maximum level of 2-3 spasticity according to the Modified Ashworth Scale
  • Patients at least 8 weeks after stroke diagnosis
Exclusion Criteria
  • People who are not stable due to vital signs
  • Those with coronary heart disease
  • Open wounds under the soles of the feet
  • Being spastic at the level that will block the base touch
  • Pathological conditions affecting lower limb sense (diabetic peripheral neuropathy, post- fracture surgery)
  • 20 seconds independent standing
  • Mini Mental Test score below 24
  • Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, etc.
  • Those with vision problems
  • Patients with thoracolumbar surgery
  • Patients with spinal canal stenosis

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Plantar Vibration GroupPlantar Vibration GroupPatients in plantar vibration group will be received 45-minute conventional physiotherapy session for 5-days in a week, over 4-week. Each physiotherapy sessions will consist of range of motion exercises, strengthening exercises, exercises such as activities of daily living, mobility and transfer activities. In addition, three sessions a week will be applied to the soles of the feet for 15 minutes with a 15-100 Hz vibration device on both sides of the soles of the feet before conventional physical therapy.
Control GroupControl GroupPatients in the control group will be received 60-minute conventional pysiotherapy session for 5-days in a week, over 4-week. Each physiotherapy session will consist of range of motion exercises, strengthening exercises, exercises such as activities of daily living, mobility and transfer activities.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Berg Balance Scale15 minute

It is a 14-item scale that evaluates the tasks used in daily life activities.Standing up without support, standing without support, sitting without support, standing up, transfers, standing with feet, standing with legs while standing, reaching out while standing, picking up from the ground, looking back, 360 degree rotation, firm side standing on the stool, one foot standstill and standstill functions are evaluated.Each item is planned between 0-4; 0 is unable to fulfill the task, 4 is to fulfill the task successfully. The total score of the test is between 0-56.0-20 points: wheelchair dependent, 21-40: assisted walking, 41-56: means independent ambulation.

Trunk Impairment Scale10 minute

Evaluate the motor loss in trunk after stroke.It is a scale consisting of 17 items.3 items assess the static sitting balance, dynamic balance with 10 items, coordination with 4 items.The score is 0-23.The highest score is considered the best performance.

Mini-Mental State Test15 minute

It was used to determine the cognitive state before the training. The Mini-Mental State Test was first published by Folstein et al. It consists of eleven items under 5 main headings: orientation, record memory, attention and calculation, recall and language, and the total score is evaluated over 30 points. The ideal threshold value of the Mini-Mental State Test was found to be 24.

Time Up and Go Test5 minute

This test is applied to assess the risk of falling and mobility.This test starts with the individual leaving the chair without receiving arm support by giving the go command while sitting in a chair.The distance of 3 meters is asked to return and sit again in the chair.The elapsed time is recorded in seconds.

10 Meter Walk Tests3 minute

Walking speed are measure by timing subjects over 10 meters with a stopwatch. To avoid the effects of acceleration and deceleration, measurements take over the middle 10 meters of a 14-meter walkway. It is repeated 2 times.

Functional Reach Test5 minute

Subjects will asked to stand comfortably, to make a fist, and to raise their arm until it was parallel to the yardstick (position 1). The placement of the end of the third metacarpal along the yardstick will recorded. Subjects will then asked to reach as far forward as they could without losing their balance (position 2), and the position of the end of the third metacarpal along the yardstick will again recorded. No attempt will make to control the subject's method of reach, but if he will touch the wall or took a step during the maneuver, that trial will consider invalid and repeated.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Kırıkkale University

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Kırıkkale, Turkey

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