Stroke is leading cause of death and disability worldwide, resulting in significant functional limitations and disabilities experienced by stroke survivors, particularly in the upper limb. There is a need for more effective interventions targeting upper limb sensory motor impairments. The aim of this study is to study combined effect of segmental vibrator and neuromuscular electrical stimulation for flexor and extensor muscle groups on upper limb function in sub-acute stroke.
Age range
45 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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MoCA(Montreal Cognitive Assessment)
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks
Fugl-Meyer Assessment
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks
Wolf Motor Functional Test
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks
Barthel Index
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks
Modified Ashworth Scale
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks
Maximal Hand and Pinch Grip Strength
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks
Nottingham Sensory Assessment
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks