Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
To Determine the Effects of the Otago Exercise Program on the Frequency of Falls, Balance Capabilities, and Overall Physical Performance in Stroke Patients.
This study aims to determine the effects of the Otago Exercise Program (OEP) on falls and balance as well as overall physical performance. Participants will be divided into two groups; control and intervention group. It is a week-long study, the participants will be assessed through the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Time Up and Go (TUG) and Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | October 15, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 40 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke - Medically stable patients with acute to subacute level of stroke recovery (< 6 month). - Patients 40 plus age - Berg balance scale <45 and >20 score - TUG test scoring >20 sec Exclusion Criteria: - Participants having cognition problem or language barrier - Physical disability (fracture or amputation) other than stroke - Previous surgery 6 weeks - Cardiovascular and pulmonary disease |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Pakistan | Muhammad Baqir | Peshawar | KPK |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Riphah International University |
Pakistan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Berg Balance Scale | The BBS was used to assess the quantitative measure of balance and fall risk among the older population through direct observation of their performance. The 14 items scale of total scoring 56 and each item has a scaling of 0 to 4. The scoring up to 0 to 20 represents impaired balance, 21 to 40 indicate acceptable while >40 represent good balance. | Baseline | |
Primary | Berg Balance Scale | The BBS was used to assess the quantitative measure of balance and fall risk among the older population through direct observation of their performance. The 14 items scale of total scoring 56 and each item has a scaling of 0 to 4. The scoring up to 0 to 20 represents impaired balance, 21 to 40 indicate acceptable while >40 represent good balance. | After 3 weeks | |
Primary | Berg Balance Scale | The BBS was used to assess the quantitative measure of balance and fall risk among the older population through direct observation of their performance. The 14 items scale of total scoring 56 and each item has a scaling of 0 to 4. The scoring up to 0 to 20 represents impaired balance, 21 to 40 indicate acceptable while >40 represent good balance. | After 6 weeks | |
Primary | Time Up & Go Test | The TUG test was used to assess the functional mobility of the participants. The gait and balance maneuvers used in daily life are attributed to functional mobility. The participants were required to stand up, walk away through 3 meters or 10 feet and turn back to sit in the chair at starting. The individuals who cover the distance in >20 seconds are considered as dependent in their activities while those who complete the task in <20 sec indicate independence in ADLs. | Baseline | |
Primary | Time Up & Go Test | The TUG test was used to assess the functional mobility of the participants. The gait and balance maneuvers used in daily life are attributed to functional mobility. The participants were required to stand up, walk away through 3 meters or 10 feet and turn back to sit in the chair at starting. The individuals who cover the distance in >20 seconds are considered as dependent in their activities while those who complete the task in <20 sec indicate independence in ADLs. | After 3 weeks | |
Primary | Time Up & Go Test | The TUG test was used to assess the functional mobility of the participants. The gait and balance maneuvers used in daily life are attributed to functional mobility. The participants were required to stand up, walk away through 3 meters or 10 feet and turn back to sit in the chair at starting. The individuals who cover the distance in >20 seconds are considered as dependent in their activities while those who complete the task in <20 sec indicate independence in ADLs. | After 6 weeks | |
Primary | Fugl-Meyer Assessment | Motor impairment is the most common complication of stroke; it was measured by FMA quantitatively. The scale is divided into 5 domains; sensory & motor function, balance, joint range of motion and joint pain. Each domain has a scale of 0 to 2 score while the total scoring of the scale is 226 score. | Baseline | |
Primary | Fugl-Meyer Assessment | Motor impairment is the most common complication of stroke; it was measured by FMA quantitatively. The scale is divided into 5 domains; sensory & motor function, balance, joint range of motion and joint pain. Each domain has a scale of 0 to 2 score while the total scoring of the scale is 226 score. | After 3 weeks | |
Primary | Fugl-Meyer Assessment | Motor impairment is the most common complication of stroke; it was measured by FMA quantitatively. The scale is divided into 5 domains; sensory & motor function, balance, joint range of motion and joint pain. Each domain has a scale of 0 to 2 score while the total scoring of the scale is 226 score. | After 6 weeks |
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