Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Mental Imagery With Virtual Reality Training on Lower Limb Functions in Stroke
| Verified date | February 2023 |
| Source | Riphah International University |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
This study aims to compare the effects of mental imagery and virtual reality training with virtual reality alone on lower limb functional status of stroke patients. The study will be a randomized controlled trial. After the initial evaluation randomization will be done on participants lying under the eligibility criteria. Randomized participants will be allocated to Control & Experimental groups. Mental imagery (Audiotape recordings of some specific tasks for lower limb functions) with Virtual reality training given to experimental group while Virtual reality training alone to Control group. Task oriented training for balance & gait as baseline treatment will be given to each group.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 28 |
| Est. completion date | February 5, 2023 |
| Est. primary completion date | February 5, 2023 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 40 Years to 60 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients with sub-acute/ chronic stroke (>3 months) - Modified Ashworth Ranking Scale 1-3 - Montreal Cognitive Assessment scoring >24-30 Exclusion Criteria: - Any active pathological condition - Visual or hearing impairment - Neurological conditions like Epilepsy, Parkinson, Alzheimer's, Impaired cognition - Orthopedic issues hindering Mobility Substantially (Fractures, Severe Degenerative Joint Diseases etc.) - Psychological issues |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pakistan | Railway General Hospital | Rawalpindi | Punjab |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Riphah International University |
Pakistan,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Fugl Meyer Assessment Scale - Lower Extremity | This scale is recognized as a golden standard for assessment of motor function of stroke patients worldwide. It focuses on reflex activity, voluntary movements within and outside of synergies, ability to perform isolated movement, and coordination. Scale items are scored on the basis of ability to complete the item using a 3-point ordinal scale where 0=cannot perform, 1=performs partially and 2=performs fully. The total possible scale score is 226 Motor score: ranges from 0 (hemiplegia) to 100 points (normal motor performance). Divided into 66 points for upper extremity and 34 points for the lower extremity. Sensation: ranges from 0 to 24 points. Balance: ranges from 0 to 14 points. Joint range of motion: ranges from 0 to 44 points. Joint pain: ranges from 0 to 44 points. | 6 weeks | |
| Primary | Berg Balance Scale | changes from the baseline, Berg balance scale is used for assessment of balance and fall risk, Higher scores on the berg balance scale indicate greater independence and better ability to balance. In contrast, lower scores indicate a greater fall risk Items DESCRIPTION SCORE (0-4) Sitting to standing, Standing unsupported, Sitting unsupported, Standing to sitting, Transfers , Standing with eyes closed , Standing with feet together, Reaching forward with outstretched arm, Retrieving object from floor, Turning to look behind, Turning 360 degrees, Placing alternate foot on stool, Standing with one foot in front, Standing on one foot, TOTAL __/56 | 6 weeks | |
| Primary | Timed Up and Go test | changes from the baseline, Timed up and go test is used for the assessment of falls risk among the elderly population. The Timed "Up and Go" (TUG) Test measures, in seconds, the time is taken by an individual to stand up from a standard armchair (approximate seat height of 46 cm, arm height 65 cm), walk a distance of 3 meters (approximately 10 feet), turn, walk back to the chair, and sit down. Normal healthy elderly usually complete the task in 10 seconds or less. Very frail or weak elderly with poor mobility may take 2 minutes or more. Clinical guide: <10 seconds = normal <20 seconds = good mobility, can go out alone, mobile without a gait aid <30 seconds = problems, cannot go outside alone, requires a gait aid A score of more than or equal to 14 seconds has been shown to indicate a high risk of falls. | 6 weeks | |
| Primary | 10-meter walk test | In this test, the participant walks through a 10-m walkway without any break. At the 4-m of walkway, time is recorded in order to obtain a rhythmic phase of walking speed. Then the time required over 3 trials was converted to the walking speed. The reliability of 10-m walk test is 0.83 and literature also shows the construct validity of 10-meter walk test. | 6 weeks | |
| Primary | Wisconsin Gait Scale | This scale is used to assess gait cycle. It consists of 14 items, the higher the score, greater will be the disability. These scale focuses on the components of stance phase, guardedness of affected leg, toe off, swing phase and heel strike. The reliability of Wisconsin Gait Scale was 0.91 and 0.96 and Cronbach scores were 0.91 and 0.94 respectively. Minimum score is 13.35 & maximum score is 42. The higher the score the more seriously affected the gait. | 6 weeks |
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