Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Investigation Into Neuropilates on Motor Function in Chronic Stroke: a Pilot Randomised Feasibility Study
This is a pilot randomised controlled feasibility study investigating the effects of a neuropilates exercise class compared to a generalised exercise in the post stroke population. This study is being conducted as part of an MSc qualification at the Institute of Technology, Sligo in Ireland. The study will be conducted in conjunction with Sligo University Hospital and it attained ethical approval through the relevant University Hospital Ethics Committee.
Pilates is an exercise form created by Joseph Pilates in the 1920s. It is a programme of
mind-body exercise focusing on strength, core stability, flexibility, muscle control, posture
and breathing. Neuropilates is the practice of clinical pilates in patients with a
neurological condition. The exercise is ideally led by a clinician with experience and
expertise in the area and uses postural, positional and equipment adaptations as necessary to
suit the needs of the client. The benefits derived from pilates exercise of balanced strength
with improved alignment, postural control and flexibility, could be favourable to post stroke
patients who often have one-sided loss of strength and muscle length and subsequent adverse
postural adaptations and abnormal movement patterns.
This study aims to investigate the effects of a 6-week neuropilates class in post stroke
patients, when compared with a 6-week generalised exercise class. Participants will be
assessed before and after partaking in either class in order to examine their gait,
functional independence and spasticity. Participants will then be randomly assigned to either
the 6-week neuropilates class or generalised exercise class. Participants will be 6 or more
months post stroke and finished their formal rehabilitation. Participants should not be
involved with any other rehabilitation therapies / hydrotherapy / gym services for the
duration of the study. We will aim to recruit 30 participants to the study. The intervention
group will attend a once-weekly 60-minute neuropilates exercise class over 6 weeks
facilitated by the principle investigator (a chartered physiotherapist who is also a pilates
instructor). The control group will attend a once weekly, 60-minute generalized exercise
class which will be designed by a chartered physiotherapist to address strength,
cardiorespiratory fitness and mobility. Both exercise classes will take place in the
Physiotherapy Department in St. John's Hospital, Sligo, Ireland
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