Trunk Rotation And Lateral Flexion Exercises In Stroke Patients
NCT ID: NCT06379854
Last Updated: 2024-04-23
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
54 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-04-01
2024-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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chest physiotherapy
we take 2 groups in one group only chest physiotherapy introduce
chest physiotherapy
Postural Drainage Frequency: 3 sessions/week Intensity: 5 to 10 minutes Time: For 4 weeks Type: chest physiotherapy Percussion F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy Vibration F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy Shaking F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy Huffing and coughing F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
trunk rotation exercises,deep diaphragmatic also chest physiotherapy
But in 2nd group chest physiotherapy with trunk rotation exercises and deep diaphragmatic breathing exercises alo introduce.
trunk rotation exercises,deep diaphragmatic also chest physiotherapy
Postural Drainage Frequency: 3 sessions/week Intensity: 5 to 10 minutes Time: For 4 weeks Type: chest physiotherapy
Percussion F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Vibration F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Shaking F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Huffing and coughing F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercise F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy TLFROM F: 3 sessions/week I: 5 to 10 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: Mobilization Exercises TFROM F: 3 sessions/week I: 5 to 10 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: Mobilization Exercises
Interventions
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chest physiotherapy
Postural Drainage Frequency: 3 sessions/week Intensity: 5 to 10 minutes Time: For 4 weeks Type: chest physiotherapy Percussion F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy Vibration F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy Shaking F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy Huffing and coughing F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
trunk rotation exercises,deep diaphragmatic also chest physiotherapy
Postural Drainage Frequency: 3 sessions/week Intensity: 5 to 10 minutes Time: For 4 weeks Type: chest physiotherapy
Percussion F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Vibration F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Shaking F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Huffing and coughing F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy
Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercise F: 3 sessions/week I: 3 to 5 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: chest physiotherapy TLFROM F: 3 sessions/week I: 5 to 10 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: Mobilization Exercises TFROM F: 3 sessions/week I: 5 to 10 minutes T: For 4 weeks T: Mobilization Exercises
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age \> 50
* Right or left hemiplegic acute stroke patients
* Diagnosed cases of stroke patient
* Duration: 4 weeks being diagnosed
* Can sit with at least 10sec
* Can perform exercises with Active Assistance
* Patients who easily perform exercises
* Patients who response to commands
Exclusion Criteria
* Uncontrolled hypertension SBP \> 140mmhg and DBP \> 90mmhg
* Vitally unstable patient's
* Red flags for physiotherapy i.e. sudden dizziness, unexplained pain during exercise, chest pain.
* DVT Deep Vein Thrombosis
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Aruba Saeed, phd*
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Shahida Khaliq Health Centre
Islamabad, , Pakistan
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Other Identifiers
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RCRAHS-ISB/REC/MS-PT/01814
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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