The Effect of Motor Relearning Program on Functional Mobility in Stroke Rehabilitation

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

1. To find out the effectiveness of conventional physiotherapy on improving functional mobility of lower extremity among chronic hemiplegic subjects. 2. To find out the effcctiveness of motor relearning program along with conventional physical therapy treatment on improving functional mobility of lower extremity among chronic hemiplegic subjects. 3. To find out the effectiveness of motor relearning program along with conventional physical therapy treatment over conventional physical therapy on improving functional mobility of lower extremity among chronic hemiplegic subjects.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 45
Maximum Age: 65
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Right or left-sided chronic hemiplegic subjects.

• More than six months after the onset of stroke.

• Age group between 45-65 years of both genders.

• Scored minimally 24/30 on the Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE).

• Motor assessment scale of sitting to standing section.

• Having normal visual perception.

• Able to follow verbal commands.

Locations
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Saudi Arabia
King Saud Medical City
RECRUITING
Riyadh
Contact Information
Primary
Mohammed Mansour Al Shehri, PhD
moalshehri@jazanu.edu.sa
00966-503946253
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-11-04
Estimated Completion Date: 2025-06-30
Participants
Target number of participants: 32
Treatments
Active_comparator: Control
Conventional Physical Therapy (CPT) was administered to the control group three times per week for six weeks (45 minutes per session). CPT treatments such as mat activities, assisted movements, weight-bearing strategies, and gymnasium training were given to the control group.
Experimental: Experimental
the experimental group received the previously mentioned CPT treatment as well as MRP for sitting to standing for six weeks, for a total duration of 45 minutes per session (30 minutes of CPT treatment followed by 15 minutes MRP), three sessions per week.~MRP of sitting and standing activities: The physical therapist was standing in front of the participant, who was sitting in an armrest-equipped chair. Participants were initially taught to keep their feet back, followed by forward trunk positioning. The physical therapist then aided the activity by holding the involved side of the hand and shoulder, where the subject had informed to execute anterior trunk bending more quickly, if the participant did not do it well or performed it in an abnormal manner. Finally, participants were instructed to press down through the affected foot, stand up as quickly as possible, and bring their hips anterior. The physical therapist suggested pressing down through the participant's knee along the shaft
Sponsors
Leads: University of Jazan
Collaborators: King Saud Medical City

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