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CompletedNCT06303050

Additional Effects of Mental Imagery Along With Task Oriented Training on Kinesiophobia in Patients With Stroke

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
44 (actual)
Sponsor
Riphah International University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
45 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The objective of this study to determine the effect of mental imagery and task oriented training on Kinesiophobia in stroke patients. And to determine the association of Kinesiophobia with gait and balance in stroke patients. Patients will be divided into experimental and control group. Randomized participants will be allocated into control and experimental group. The experimental group will receive 20 minutes of MI training followed by 25 minutes of TOT for a total of 45 minutes, 5 days per week for 6 weeks.

Detailed description

Cerebrovascular accident (CVA),commonly known as stroke , occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted , either by a clot or by rupture in a blood vessel .It can lead to severe neurological damaged or even death. A stroke can cause neurological deficits in various domains of brain areas, include motor, sensory/perceptive, visual, language, intelligence and emotion. Motor deficits are one of the most common and disabling consequences of stroke. Kinesiophobia is a psychological condition characterized by an excessive, irrational fear of movement and physical activity due to the belief that it will increase pain or worsen a pre medical condition. It can be a common obstacle to rehabilitation and recovery for individuals with various musculoskeletal or neurological conditions, including stroke. MI has been recognized as an effective adjunct therapy to physical rehabilitation for various neurological conditions, including stroke. Task-oriented training is a widely adopted approach in stroke rehabilitation, which emphasizes the practice of functional tasks to promote motor skill learning and improve motor function. However the potential benefits of combining mental imagery with task-oriented train-ing have not been fully explored. Therefore studying the additional effects of mental imagery along with task-oriented training on Kinesiophobia in patients with stroke is important for developing more effective and comprehensive rehabilitation interven-tions for stroke populations.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERMental Imagery with task Oriented training groupStudy will be conducted after the approval of Ethical review board. After the initial evaluation will be done on participants underlying eligibility criteria. The experimental group will receive 20 minutes of MI training followed by 25 minutes of TOT for a total of 45 minutes, 5 days per week for 6 weeks. During each 45 minutes of session, the participants will perform warm-up exercise for 5 minutes to prepare the body for functional task and to improve overall performance. Regular breaks will give to the participants to avoid overexertion and fatigue during 45 minutes of continues practice. The 2 minutes rest period will provide to the partici-pants during each practice session
OTHERTask Oriented training groupStudy will be conducted after the approval of Ethical review board. After the initial evaluation will be done on participants underlying eligibility criteria. The control group will receive the Task oriented training for 25-30 minutes, 05 days a week for 06 weeks consisting of Warm up Period, Task oriented training In standing, forward stepping and sideward stepping, reaching in standing, Transition from sit to stand, Walk then back to sit, Walk with even steps, Walk with carrying objects.

Timeline

Start date
2023-12-07
Primary completion
2024-06-07
Completion
2024-06-07
First posted
2024-03-12
Last updated
2026-01-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Pakistan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06303050. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.