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Comparison Between Lower Limb Sensorimotor Training and Whole-Body Vibration Therapy on Postural Stability, Dynamic Balance and Fear of Fall in Post Stroke Patients.

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

Stroke is a neurological disorder causing 70-80 percent deaths in the low income and developing countries. Patients commonly present with common impairments associated with balance, proprioception, poor gait, speech impairment and posture which affect the activities of daily living along with increased risk and fear of fall. This negatively impacts patients' mobility, confidence and role in the society. Lower limb sensorimotor training targets the integration of sensory and motor systems enhancing tactile stimulation, balance and proprioception; whereas whole body vibration stimulates muscle spindles and mechanoreceptors via mechanical oscillations that may promote reflexive muscle contractions, improve muscle tone, and enhance postural responses. The aim of this study is to find the comparative effects of lower limb sensorimotor training and whole-body vibration therapy on balance, posture and fear of fall in post stroke patients. This study will be a randomized clinical trial. Non probability convenience sampling will be used to recruit 42 patients of either gender, aged 50-65 years, and diagnosed with stroke. This study will be carried out in Saira Memorial Hospital, Lahore. The participants will be randomly allocated to Group A and Group B through computerized table generator method. Each group will be given conventional physical therapy treatment as a baseline which includes range of motion exercises, balance and gait training. Group A will receive lower limb sensorimotor training, whereas group B will receive whole body vibration therapy. Each group will perform their respective exercises 45 minutes, three times a week for 8 weeks. The participants will be evaluated at the start and end of the exercise program through Berg Balance scale for dynamic balance, falls efficacy scale for risk of fall and Nottingham sensory assessment scale for sensory assessment. Data will be analyzed by SPSS version 26.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 50
Maximum Age: 65
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Both male and female ranging from 50-65 years.

• Definitive diagnosis of stroke .

• Having sensory issues due to stroke in lower extremities.

• Those who did not have a problem with walking due to other diseases other than stroke.

• Having score less than 45 on berg balance scale.

• Having no wounds, infections, and skin diseases in the feet, not taking medications such as nitroglycerin, dopamine, and dobutamine.

• Having no history of mental illness, no suffering from osteoporosis, and not having neurological diseases. (7)

Locations
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Pakistan
Saira Memorial Hospital
RECRUITING
Lahore
Contact Information
Primary
Dr. Mohammad Hassan, MS
drhassandpt@gmail.com
+923214375335
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-04-07
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-07-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 52
Treatments
Experimental: Lower Limb Sensorimotor Training Exercises Group
Sensorimotor training Participants of this group will be given task-specific training (reaching and walking activities), sensory stimulation training (tactile and proprioceptive activities), balance and postural control training (single leg stance and balance board training), and bilateral training (active recovery such as slow walking and light movements, constraint-induced movement therapy including mirror therapy), as well as practice of functional activities of daily living (bathing, combing, and eating with utensils).~(19)
Experimental: Whole Body Vibration Training Group
Participants in this group will be given whole body vibration therapy including standing while vibrating (feet shoulder width apart and knees slightly bent on whole body vibrator), mini squats performed while vibrating, seated or assisted vibration (participants will sit on a chair or cushion placed on the platform and receives vibration therapy), upper body training while vibrating (participants will perform task-oriented upper limb exercises along with vibration therapy). The frequency of vibration for lower limb will be 11-z.(20)
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Sponsors
Leads: Riphah International University

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