Effects Of Task-Oriented Training In Individuals With Stroke
Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Stroke, Tas-Oriented Training, Balance, Walking, Mobility, Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Modified Rankin score between 0-3 Having a stroke for the first time At least 1 month has passed since the stroke Able to walk 10 M with or without assistance Having a Mini Mental Test score of 24 and above Volunteering to participate in the study Being fluent in Turkish language Exclusion Criteria: Having an additional neurological disease other than stroke Having an additional disease that prevents mobility Having a condition that prevents you from exercising Receiving an existing additional medical treatment for spasticity treatment Having a history of multiple strokes Having severe visual problems post stoke
Sites / Locations
- Bornova Türkan Ozilhan State Hospital Physical Therapy UnitRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control Group
Task-Oriented Training Group
Participants in control group will receive an exercise program consisted of upper and lower extremity strengthening and balance exercises.The exercises will be started as 8-10 repetitions and one set and the number of sets will be increased according to the progression of the patient. Exercises will be applied for 6 weeks, 5 days a week, for a total of 30 sessions, each session for 1 hour.
Participants in the task-oriented training group will receive the same treatment given to the control group, with an additional 30 minutes of task-oriented training.Task-Oriented Training Program will include several everyday tasks (Getting up from the chair, walking 10 steps taking a book from the table and walking backwards to sit on the chair,Walking forward and sideways over obstacles...etc.).The exercises will be started as 12-15 repetitions and 1 set at the beginning, and the number of sets will be increased according to the progression of the patient. A total of 30 sessions will be applied, 5 days a week for 6 weeks, with a total of 1.5 hours of exercises.