Combined Effects of Neural Mobilization With Task Based Activities on Spasticity and Motor Function of Upper Limb in Patients With Chronic Stroke.
Stroke is defined as sudden neurological disruption of blood supply to brain. It is most common disease that causes severe disabilities like hemiparesis which is most common motor impairment that leads to persistent upper limb dysfunction. In this study we use two techniques to improve upper limb motor dysfunction and reduce spasticity. One is task-based activities which is used to improve motor function and focus on active participation rather than normal movement pattern and other is neural mobilization which aims to reduce spasticity which is most common in stroke patients.
• Male and female stroke patients.
• 6 month to one year post stroke .
• Age 30-55
• Stable patients
• Mini - mental state examination\>2
• Modified ashworth Scale equal\<+1