Task-oriented Balance Training With Sensory Integration
Stroke Patient
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke Patient focused on measuring task oriented balance training, sensory integration, stroke patients.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- At least 6 months post stroke,
- Stability of neurological severity
- An ability to understand and perform the test
- Ability to maintain standing position without aids for at least 5 minutes
- GRADE II, III, IV on Functional mobility Scale.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Posterior circulation stroke
- Deficits of somatic sensation involving the paretic lower limb
- Presence of severe Hemiplegia
- Vestibular disorders, paroxysmal vertigo
- Presence of other neurological conditions such as neglect, hemianopsia and pushing syndrome
- Presence of orthopedic diseases involving the lower limbs
Sites / Locations
- Riphah International University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
balance training with sensory integration group
balance training without sensory integration group
Conventional treatment: Static stretching exercises such as trunk rotation, flexion, and extension; hip flexors stretch, standing hamstring stretch; plantar flexors stretch, shoulder, elbow and wrist flexors and supinators stretch. Stretching will be applied for 30-sec hold with 30-sec rest. 3-5 times for each muscle group. For 40 min/day and 3 days/week for 6 weeks to improve balance and postural stability.
Conventional treatment: Static stretching exercises such as trunk rotation, flexion, and extension; hip flexors stretch, standing hamstring stretch; plantar flexors stretch, shoulder, elbow and wrist flexors and supinators stretch. Stretching will be applied for 30-sec hold with 30-sec rest. 3-5 times for each muscle group.For 40 min/day and 3 days/week for 6 weeks to improve balance and postural stability