Combined Effect of Core Stability and Theraband Resisted Exercises on Gait Parameters in Lower Li… (NCT07017764) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Combined Effect of Core Stability and Theraband Resisted Exercises on Gait Parameters in Lower Limb Burn
Egypt66 participantsStarted 2025-06-11
Plain-language summary
The purpose of the study is designed to evaluate the combined effect of core stability and theraband resisted exercises on gait parameters in lower limb burn.
Who can participate
Age range20 Years – 40 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patients will suffer from second degree lower limb burn (Partial thickness of thermal injury).
* Total body surface area (TBSA) for the burns will be ranged from 20% to 25% .
* Patients will begin the training program after complete skin closure from (1-2) weeks.
* All patients enrolled to the study will have their informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patients who had an open wound at or near treatment site.
* Patients who had chemical or electrical burn.
* Neurological and renal disorders.
* Malignant conditions.
* Psychiatric illness, severe behavior or cognitive disorders.
* Use of neurological drugs that influence gait parameters.
* History of lower extremity injuries with in the last 6 months.
* History of muscular/ neural aliments (myopathy, myositis, peripheral neuropathy, muscular dystrophy).
* Postural abnormality in the upper or lower extremities (such as kyphosis, lordosis, forward head, knee valgus and knee varus).
* Surgery or fracture within a year before the study.
* Insulin-dependent diabetes.
* Joint rheumatoid arthritis.
* Diagnosed cerebrovascular disease or any other disease that interferes with sensory input.
* Lower extremity rotational deformities (increased anteversion, tibial torsion or pes planovalgus).
* Hormonal changes.