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Neural Mobilization Versus PNF Hold Relax Technique on Lower Extremity in Hemiplegic Stroke

R

Riphah International University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hemiplegic Stroke

Treatments

Other: Neural mobilization
Other: PNF hold relax technique

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05379998
REC/01244 Nida khan

Details and patient eligibility

About

Several studies about the effects of nerve mobilizations and stretching exercises have been conducted. This study will contribute to describing the long term effects of these techniques on gait, motor function and quality of life in hemiplegic stroke patients and compare the effectiveness of both techniques.

Full description

Several studies about the effects of nerve mobilizations and stretching exercises have been conducted. Evidence regarding the comparison of these two techniques is sparse and is based on different clinical experiences and a less number of studies with limited methodological design. There has been no work regarding the long term effects of these two techniques in improving lower limb motor function in Hemiplegic stroke patients. This study will contribute to describing the long term effects of these techniques on gait, motor function and quality of life in hemiplegic stroke patients and compare the effectiveness of both techniques. A total of 54 patients diagnosed with Hemiplegic stroke will be selected for the collection of data according to the inclusion criteria. Patients will be divided into two groups, Group A and Group B. Group A will receive sciatic nerve mobilization (sliding technique) and Group B will receive Proprioceptive neuromuscular mobilization Hold relax technique 3 days a week for 30 mins per day for 6 weeks. Sciatic nerve mobilizations (sliding technique) will be performed for a duration of 1 minute each for 6 such sets with 60 seconds rest period followed by every set. The Hold Relax Technique of Hamstring will be performed with each hold period lasting for 10 seconds followed by a relaxation phase of 10-15 seconds for 10 repetitions. Data will be collected at baseline, after 3weeks and at 6 weeks after intervention from both groups. Gait will be measured using TUG (Timed up and go), Quality of life will be measured using the Urdu version of SS-QOL(stroke-specific quality of life)and lower limb motor function will be measured using fugl Meyer scale(lower extremity)

Enrollment

54 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with subacute to chronic (3-12months) Hemiplegic Stroke.
  • Both Genders.
  • Age between 20 and 70 years.
  • Patients classified as grade 2 and 3 as per the Modified Rankin scale.
  • Patients with or without assistive devices.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients having cardiac disorders, rheumatic and orthopedic diseases that would impede the performance of the technique.
  • Patients who have undergone some surgery recently.
  • Patients having cognitive impairments.
  • Contractures of the lower limb joints.
  • Patients having associated Neurological Pathologies.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

54 participants in 2 patient groups

Group A(neural mobilization)
Experimental group
Description:
sciatic nerve mobilization(sliding technique)
Treatment:
Other: Neural mobilization
Group B(PNF hold relax)
Experimental group
Description:
PNF hold relax technique of Hamstring muscle
Treatment:
Other: PNF hold relax technique

Trial contacts and locations

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