The Effect of Speed-based Training on Spasticity and Balance
Stroke, Spasticity, Muscle, Balance; Distorted
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Stroke, Velocity, Re-learning, Spasticity, Balance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Post-stroke hemiparetic-hemiplegic clinical picture
- Getting 0-3 points according to the Modified Rankin Scale
- Brunnstorm lower extremity stage≥ 2
- Getting a score of 24 or higher on the Mini Mental test
- Being clinically stable
- Having a stroke for the first time
- Single hemisphere involvement
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not having spasticity
- Having any neurological, psychiatric, orthopedic, unstable cardiovascular disease other than stroke
Sites / Locations
- Mehmet Duray
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Control-Traditional Rehabilitation Group
Study-Neurodevelopmental Therapy Group
This group will receive a 6-week neurorehabilitation program that includes stretching for spasticity inhibition, strengthening of the antagonist muscle, autogenic inhibition methods, as well as conscious-unconscious balance training and gait training, which are routinely applied in physical therapy and rehabilitation units. The treatment will be applied 5 days a week. In addition to the Bobath approach, the subjects in the study group received WBV for 20 minutes a day, 2 days a week. The frequency of the device was increased by 5 Hz every week, starting the treatment with 30 Hz. Whole body vibration application was performed on a platform (Power Plate Pro5®) that provides vertical vibration. Two different practice positions were chosen as standing and semi-squatting. In order to prevent muscle fatigue, the set consisting of 1 minute of application - 1 minute of rest in each position was applied for a total of 10 minutes with 5 repetitions
Function-oriented Neurodevelopmental Therapy will be applied to the subjects included in the study and randomly assigned to the study group in different positions such as supine, prone, sitting, standing for 6 weeks, 5 sessions per week, and the goal will be to achieve the task at different speeds. Spasticity, balance and gait exercises will be started at slow speeds, at muscle level, and in the following sessions, movement speed will be increased in relation to the patient's compliance, and global balance and gait exercises will be performed.