The Effect of Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques on Respiratory in Stroke
Primary Purpose
Hemiplegia,Stroke, Respiratory, Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques
Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Turkey
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques
Sponsored by
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hemiplegia,Stroke, Respiratory, Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques focused on measuring Stroke, Respiratory, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques, Exercise
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Above 40 years Stroke Patients Exclusion Criteria: Active Smokers Thoracal Scoliosis Patients Chest Deformity Patients Traumatic Injuries in the Chest Pneumonia,COPD(Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) Mini-Mental State Under 15 Points
Sites / Locations
- Home
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm Type
Experimental
Experimental
Arm Label
Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques
Respiratory exercises
Arm Description
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
Inspiratory and/or expiratory muscle strength
Neurophysiological facilitation techniques increases inspiratory muscle strength and causes decrease in dyspnea especially in the acute period.
Positive Effect of Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques on Pulmonary Stroke Patients
Neurophysiological facilitation techniques that have positive effects in patients practice by physiotherapists should be encouraged.
Secondary Outcome Measures
Complications
There was no complications in this study so this method can be used in practice
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT05601934
First Posted
October 24, 2022
Last Updated
October 28, 2022
Sponsor
Istinye University
Collaborators
Gül Deniz YILMAZ YELVAR, Yasemin Çırak, Serap İNAL, Nurgül DÜRÜSTKAN ELBAŞI
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05601934
Brief Title
The Effect of Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques on Respiratory in Stroke
Official Title
The Effect of Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques on Respiratory in Stroke
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
October 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
June 21, 2020 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
June 21, 2021 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
June 21, 2022 (Actual)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Istinye University
Collaborators
Gül Deniz YILMAZ YELVAR, Yasemin Çırak, Serap İNAL, Nurgül DÜRÜSTKAN ELBAŞI
4. Oversight
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
Hemiplegia is a disease with many complications in its clinical course. One of these complications is respiratory dysfunction. It is aimed to determine the respiratory function problems of patients with hemiplegia and to eliminate the problems by using neurophysiological facilitation techniques.
Restrictive and obstructive pulmonary dysfunction occurs in hemiplegic patients. Decreased movement in the thorax, decreased respiratory muscle strength, changes in muscle tone, and changes in the central nervous system cause restrictive respiratory disorders. A significant decrease is observed in FEV1(Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second), FEV1%, FVC(Forced Vital Capacity), FVC% values.
Alveolar ventilation is maintained through the central nervous system. For alveolar ventilation, the brain must transmit the impulse of breathing to the muscles through the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Lesions occurring in any part of the central nervous system affect respiratory functions.
Hemiplegia is a condition that affects the movement of the diaphragm. During quiet breathing, there is a significant decrease in the movement of the diaphragm. Chest expansion is reduced.
In a study, it was reported that neuromuscular facilitation techniques increase short-term ventilation and are reliable techniques for people with neurological damage.
When we look at the literature, there is no study showing the effects of neurophysiological facilitation techniques on respiration in hemiplegic patients. The aim of our study; To determine the effects and safety of neurophysiological facilitation techniques in terms of pulmonary function, respiratory muscle strength, functional capacity and quality of life in hemiplegic patients.
Detailed Description
The aim of our study is to investigate the effect of neurophysiological facilitation techniques on respiratory and functional capacity in stroke individuals. The study included 68 stroke individuals hospitalized in hospital. Participants were divided into two groups as the study group (n=34) in which conventional physiotherapy and neurophysiological facilitation techniques were applied, and the control group (n=34) in which conventional physiotherapy program were applied. Demographic information of the patients was obtained, in terms of respiratory frequency, muscle strength, respiratory muscle strength, functional capacity, functional independence level, fatigue, dyspnea, comorbidity, fear of movement, mental status, pain posture, stroke impact and motor levels before and after treatment. evaluated. The neurophysiological facilitation techniques were applied 5 sessions (5-7 days) in stroke individuals. The evaluations were statistically analyzed using the SPSS(Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)-24 program. When the inspiratory muscle strengths were examined, improvement was observed in both the study and control groups, but it was noted that the muscle strength values of the study group increased significantly compared to the control group and the pre-study period (p<0.05). When expiratory muscle strength was compared before and after treatment, improvement was observed in both groups, but there was no statistically significant difference (p>0.05). When the functional capacity was examined, it was found that statistically significant difference was found in favor of study group (p<0.05). In addition, when the respiratory frequency and dyspnea values of the study group were examined before and after the treatment, a statistically significant difference was found in these two values when compared to the control group (p<0.05). No significant difference was observed in the other evaluations of the participants in both groups (p>0.05). In conclusion, it was showed acute effect of neurophysiological facilitation techniques and it is reliable method to increase respiratory muscle strength, improve functional capacity, and decrease respiratory frequency and dyspnea levels in stroke individuals. It can be used as an alternative approach in the treatment programs to be applied to individuals with stroke and in pulmonary rehabilitation applications.
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Hemiplegia,Stroke, Respiratory, Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques
Keywords
Stroke, Respiratory, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques, Exercise
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Crossover Assignment
Masking
Investigator
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
68 (Actual)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Title
Respiratory exercises
Arm Type
Experimental
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques
Other Intervention Name(s)
Respiratory exercises
Intervention Description
Increased enlargement of the ribs during inspiration and increased movement in the epigastric region and tone of the abdominal muscles also decreased respiratory rate are some of the changes that occur after these stimuli. In addition to these, involuntary increase in cough, sputum production also decrease in pathological sounds felt on auscultation, decrease in aspiration requirement, rapid return in chest wall stabilization and improvement in respiratory pattern can be observed after application with this application, positive and long-term effective results can be seen in a short time.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Inspiratory and/or expiratory muscle strength
Description
Neurophysiological facilitation techniques increases inspiratory muscle strength and causes decrease in dyspnea especially in the acute period.
Time Frame
6 months
Title
Positive Effect of Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques on Pulmonary Stroke Patients
Description
Neurophysiological facilitation techniques that have positive effects in patients practice by physiotherapists should be encouraged.
Time Frame
6 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Complications
Description
There was no complications in this study so this method can be used in practice
Time Frame
6 months
10. Eligibility
Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
40 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Above 40 years
Stroke Patients
Exclusion Criteria:
Active Smokers
Thoracal Scoliosis Patients
Chest Deformity Patients
Traumatic Injuries in the Chest
Pneumonia,COPD(Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
Mini-Mental State Under 15 Points
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Home
City
Istanbul
State/Province
Üsküdar
ZIP/Postal Code
34674
Country
Turkey
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