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Effectiveness of task oriented trunk training on trunk control and community reintegration in comparison with conventional therapy among acute stroke subjects: a randomized controlled trial

Phase 2
Conditions
Health Condition 1: null- Medically Stable Acute Stroke SubjectsHealth Condition 2: I693- Sequelae of cerebral infarctionHealth Condition 3: I69- Sequelae of cerebrovascular diseaseHealth Condition 4: I691- Sequelae of nontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhageHealth Condition 5: I690- Sequelae of nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage
Registration Number
CTRI/2018/05/013725
Lead Sponsor
Kasturba Medical College
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Open to Recruitment
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
0
Inclusion Criteria

1)Clinically stable subjects with first episode of supra-tentorial stroke in the acute stage.

2)20 years to 80 years of age.

3)Mini-Mental Scale Examination score of >=23.

4)Ability to sit for 30 seconds.

5)Trunk impairment Scale score less than 23.

Exclusion Criteria

1)Multiple episode of stroke.

2)Neurological disorders other than stroke that could influence balance and ambulation.

3)Subjects with a history of diagnosed musculoskeletal or cardiovascular disorders of the trunk and/or lower extremities who canâ??t tolerate treatment positions and intensity.

4)Subject having perceptual issues like hemi-neglect, pusherâ??s syndrome, severe visual field defects and somato-sensory deficit.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1)Trunk Impairment Scale <br/ ><br>2)Trunk muscle strength using hand Held Dynamometer <br/ ><br>3) RNLI for Community Re-integrationTimepoint: pre intervention, 2 weeks post inpatient rehabilitation, 4 weeks post home rehabilitation and 6 moths follow up assessment
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
BESTest for balance, ABC for Balance self Efficacy, PALM for pelvic alignmentTimepoint: pre intervention, 2 weeks post inpatient rehabilitation, 4 weeks post home rehabilitation and 6 moths follow up assessment
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