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Graded Activity Training and Task- Oriented Training on Post-Stroke Fatigue

Effects Of Graded Activity Training and Task-Oriented Training on Fatigue in Post-Stroke Patients

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
20 (estimated)
Sponsor
Riphah International University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
40 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to determine the effects of Graded Activity Training and Task Oriented Training on Fatigue in Post-Stroke Patients. Until now there is very limited work found on fatigue so this will increase quality of life in stroke patients and potentially reduce burden on healthcare system.

Detailed description

Post stroke fatigue (PSF) is one of the most common outcomes of stroke. PSF is defined as "overwhelming feeling of exhaustion or tiredness" as a result of stroke PSF is an undesirable outcome by which patient's ability in study participation, adherence to medication and effectiveness of rehabilitation decrease which is unrelated to exertion, and does not typically improve with rest. Prevalence rate of PSF ranges between 25% and 85% One out of two stroke survivors experience post-stroke fatigue. The relationship between physical deconditioning and fatigue is bidirectional there was a negative relationship between fatigue and aerobic fitness in chronic stroke. PSF may arise from physical deconditioning (physical fatigue). Therefore, improving physical endurance through physical activity training could potentially reduce fatigue complaints. The rationale of this study is to determine how task-oriented training and graded activity training effect stroke patient's levels of fatigue and to develop an improved fatigue management intervention protocol. This study will also determine effects of how both interventions affect Mobility and Gait. By doing so, we can identify a more effective PSF intervention plan, which will help reduce the burden on the healthcare system and will lessen strain on caregivers and in turn enhance patient quality of life.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERGraded Activity Training4 types of progressive activities of 2 hour session two times/week with resting periods of 30 mins. Activities consist of treadmill walk ,walk on floor, core muscles exercises ,home tasks . To ensure the proper heart rate and loads during the exercises, measurements of individual heart rate and muscle strength are taken during the first session (baseline) with HR Tracking portable device and also during the session to continuously monitor HR of the Patient. To withdraw or adjust the training intensity for each patient Borg's Scale of Perceived Exertion is used throughout the session for monitoring Training intensity of endurance, muscle training, individual's effort and exertion level.
OTHERTask-Oriented Training4 task oriented physical fitness activities which include walk on floor, walk on inclined surface using treadmill ,sit to stand , stair climbing and descending for duration of 2 hour session with frequent breaks. Each treatment session began with 10 minutes of warm-up exercise, which consisted of passive stretching of the calf muscles, hamstring, and hip adductors. The level of difficulty and frequency for each task were gradually increased during the 6 weeks with the patients consent.10 minutes of cool down at the end of each treatment session.

Timeline

Start date
2025-03-01
Primary completion
2026-03-20
Completion
2026-04-25
First posted
2025-02-25
Last updated
2025-03-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Pakistan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06846177. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.