Effects of Cognitive Versus Task Oriented Training on Balance, Gait and Daily Activity in Chronic… (NCT06663657) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Effects of Cognitive Versus Task Oriented Training on Balance, Gait and Daily Activity in Chronic Stroke Patients
Pakistan40 participantsStarted 2024-04-01
Plain-language summary
To determine effects of cognitive sensorimotor exercises versus task oriented training on balance, gait and activities of daily living in chronic stroke patients.
Who can participate
Age range50 Years – 65 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patients diagnosed with chronic stroke (6 months to 2 years)
* Patients with the ability to walk independently using aids or orthotics with or without supervision.
* Ability to communicate and follow instructions.
* No problem walking due to ankle contracture.
* No sensory deficiencies of the lower extremities.
* Patients cognition level on MMSE ≥ 24
Exclusion Criteria:
* Recent injuries- Patients having musculoskeletal or surgical problems of lower extremity.
* Co-morbid conditions- Cardiovascular (uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes), respiratory problems like dyspnoea.
* Neurological conditions- like brain tumour, demyelinating disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis).
* Subjects with auditory and vestibular disorders.
* Cerebellar related problems.