II. Material And Methods
This ethical approval was granted by Research and Ethical committee of University College of Physiotherapy, This randomized controlled trial included a sample of 30 patients with post stroke hemiplegia. The study was conducted at the OPD of University College of Physiotherapy, Faridkot. The patients recruited in the study were referred from Department of Medicine and Neurosurgery, GGS Medical College and Hospital Faridkot. Informed consent was obtained from each participant.
The participants had to meet the following inclusion criteria: (1) Age 45-60 years, (2) both male and female patients, (3) first onset of unilateral stroke resulted in hemiplegia, (4) post stroke duration of at least 6 months, (5) able to understand and follow verbal commands, ability to stand with or without support, (6) scoring less than 21/23 on Trunk Impairment Scale, (7) scoring at least 30/56 0n Berg Balance Scale, (8) ability to walk independently at least 10 m distance, (9) currently not receiving any other type of therapeutic intervention.
The participants were excluded if they were diagnosed with stroke along with any other neurological disease affecting balance i.e. Parkinson’s disease, Vestibular lesion and multiple sclerosis., impaired vision, had history of diagnosed musculoskeletal disorder of trunk and lower limbs affecting motor performance such as fracture, osteoarthritis, ligament injury in lower limb.
Patients were randomly assigned into two equal groups after initial evaluation. 15 patients assigned to Group A (experimental) and 15 to Group B (control).
II. Material And MethodsThis ethical approval was granted by Research and Ethical committee of University College of Physiotherapy, This randomized controlled trial included a sample of 30 patients with post stroke hemiplegia. The study was conducted at the OPD of University College of Physiotherapy, Faridkot. The patients recruited in the study were referred from Department of Medicine and Neurosurgery, GGS Medical College and Hospital Faridkot. Informed consent was obtained from each participant.The participants had to meet the following inclusion criteria: (1) Age 45-60 years, (2) both male and female patients, (3) first onset of unilateral stroke resulted in hemiplegia, (4) post stroke duration of at least 6 months, (5) able to understand and follow verbal commands, ability to stand with or without support, (6) scoring less than 21/23 on Trunk Impairment Scale, (7) scoring at least 30/56 0n Berg Balance Scale, (8) ability to walk independently at least 10 m distance, (9) currently not receiving any other type of therapeutic intervention.The participants were excluded if they were diagnosed with stroke along with any other neurological disease affecting balance i.e. Parkinson’s disease, Vestibular lesion and multiple sclerosis., impaired vision, had history of diagnosed musculoskeletal disorder of trunk and lower limbs affecting motor performance such as fracture, osteoarthritis, ligament injury in lower limb.ผู้ป่วยถูกกำหนดแบบสุ่มเป็น 2 กลุ่มเท่ากันหลังจากการประเมินเบื้องต้น ผู้ป่วย 15 กำหนดให้กับกลุ่มการ (ทดลอง) และ 15 ไปกลุ่ม B (ควบคุม)
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