The trunk movement awareness and education of individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis is not emphasized adequately in clinical practice. Therefore, this current study was made to hypothesize whether a patient education program about dynamic trunk control exercises during stroke rehabilitation may influence trunk control. 40 individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis were recruited and randomly allocated to the experimental and control group. Both the groups received 1 hour of exercises focusing more on dynamic trunk control exercises with patient education chart (experimental group) and without the patient education chart (control group) for 4 weeks.
Age range
40 Years – 70 Years
Sex
ALL
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Trunk impairment scale
Timeframe: Baseline, post-treatment week 4