Cold Therapy and Cross-Education of Muscle Strength
Cerebrovascular Stroke, Muscle Weakness
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebrovascular Stroke focused on measuring Cold therapy, Cross-education, Neuromuscular electrical stimulation, Hemiplegia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Cases with stroke duration ≥1 month
- Brunnstrom stage ≥4 for lower limb
- Unilateral stroke
- Ability to walk at least 10 m (FAC ≥3)
- Cooperating with the examination and tests
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cold allergy
- Active inflammatory, rheumatological, or infectious disease
- Presence of lower extremity fracture
- Severe spasticity (MAS> 3) in ankle dorsiflexors
- Peripheral nerve lesions such as polyneuropathy, radiculopathy
- Parent rhythm/conduction block problem in the heart
- Uncontrollable hypertension (Maxima >140 mmHg, Minima >90 mmHg)
- Have a contracture on the ankle joint
- The presence of skin lesions in the application area
- Finding or suspected active deep vein thrombosis
Sites / Locations
- Istanbul Physical Medicine Rehabilitation Training & Research Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Cold Therapy
Control
The patients have seated the knee joints in full extension and both ankle joints in a neutral position. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) was applied to the non-affected side ankle dorsiflexors for five days, five sessions for a week. In addition to this application, a cold pack was applied on the affected side dorsiflexor muscle skin. The cold pack was applied on a moist towel for five minutes. A five-minute break was given and a further 5-minute cold application was repeated. The cold application was done simultaneously with NMES.
The patients have seated the knee joints in full extension and both ankle joints in a neutral position. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) was applied to the non-affected side ankle dorsiflexors for five days, five sessions for a week.