Kinesio Taping Versus Motor Relearning Program for Upper Limb
Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- male and female of age 18 -60 years
- patients with post stroke duration of >6 months
- both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke
- modified ashworth scale of spasticity < 3
- muscle power by manual muscle testing (MMT) ≥ 2
- no cognitive impairments by mini mental state examination (MMSE) > 24
- cortical skin sensitivity preserved (two point discrimination, barognosis, fine and crude touch)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participants failing to fall in this category would be excluded from the study.
- being hospitalized due to any reason other than stroke
- being subjected to treatment with botulinum toxin for <1 year
- any other condition which affects the upper extremity
- contraindications for the application of Kinesio Taping: open wounds, skin infections such as cellulitis, allergies, skin xerosis
Sites / Locations
- Rehman Medical InstituteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
(Kinesiotaping and motor relearning program group
motor relearning program group
The experimental group will receive kinesiotaping; Instructions before applying kinesiotape Patients' skin must be clean, free of dirt, oil or sweat. Long hair must be removed for proper adhesion to the skin. Leave the tape upstretched 2-3 cm at start and end point of tape over the skin
The control group will receive motor relearning programme exercises for 40 minutes. Hitting a target on table from flexed elbow to extension of elbow Hitting a target on front of table with shoulder flexion (reaching fwd) Hitting a target on table with wrist extension Pronation to supination while holding a bottle of water. Rolling ball on table in forward, backward and sideways Holding polystyrene cup and placing it on other side Picking up blocks and placing them to other side Holding polystyrene cup and placing them above and below level of sitting to front and sideways Holding polystyrene cup and placing them above and below level of standing to front and sideways pick small objects from one container to another