Effect of Gait Training With Auditory Stimuli on Balance, Gait & Funtional Independence in Stroke
Stroke

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: both gender Age between 30-70 More than 6 months after the stroke Able to walk more than 10 meters independently MMSE score of 24 Exclusion Criteria: Dependent gait Aphasia Any hearing or visual defects Moderate to severe cognitive disorder People not willing to participtae
Sites / Locations
- Pakistan society for the rehabilitation of disabled
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
effect of gait training with AS on dynamic balance, gait and functional independence in stroke
effect of conventional gait training on dynamic balance, gait and functional independence in stroke
Patients with chronic stroke receive gait training with auditory stimuli to improve dynamic balance, gait and functional independence.
Patients in this group receive conventional gait training only to improve dynamic balance, gait and functional independence .Patients did not receive auditory stimuli for gait training.