Effect of Ankle Strategy Exercises on Gait Parameters and Balance Confidence in Patients With Chronic Stroke
Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Ankle strategy, Balance exercises, Gait, stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Both male and female with Hemiplegic stroke (unilateral) Age between 40 and 60 years Chronic stroke patients were included (patients who had a stroke more than 3 months ago)
Exclusion Criteria:
PCA Stroke patients with cortical blindness Patients who have had more than one stroke Patients with active medical complications Patients with concomitant gait disorders due to acute or subacute Musculoskeletal issues
Sites / Locations
- Shifa tameer e millat universityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control
Experimental
patients in control group did balance exercises for period of 4 weeks (10 repetitions in each set, 3 sets per session, 1 session daily, 3 days weekly.) The exercises included standing with feet together, Standing in Tandem position, Standing eye open to eye closed, multidirectional functional reach during standing, March in place and walk sideways.
Experimental group received ankle strategy exercises in addition to balance exercises for a period of 4 weeks (10 repetitions in each set, 3 sets per session, 1 session daily, 3 days weekly). Ankle strategy exercises included raising and lowering heels and forefeet, heel to toe walking, stepping up and down and right and left and diagonal inclination of body during standing.