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The effect of motor relearning on balance, mobility and performance of activities of daily living among post-stroke patients: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

Amer Ghrouz1,2,3,4, Ester Marco1,2,3, Elena Muñoz-Redondo1,2,3, Roser Boza1,2, Cindry Ramirez-Fuentes1,2, Esther Duarte1,2,3.   

Abstract

Background: Balance and gait impairments are the most common motor deficits due to stroke, limiting the patients' daily life activities and participation in society. Studies investigating effect of task-specific training using biomechanical balance and gait variables (i.e. kinetic and kinematic parameters) as well as posturography after stroke are scarce.
Objectives: The primary aim of this study is to assess the efficacy and long-term outcome of task-specific training based on motor relearning program (MRP) on balance, mobility and performance of activities of daily living among post-stroke patients.
Methods: In this two-armed randomised controlled clinical trial, a total of 66 sub-acute stroke patients who meet the trial criteria will be recruited. The patients will randomly receive task-specific training based on MRP or a conventional physical therapy program (CPT). Twenty-four physiotherapy sessions will be conducted, divided into three training sessions per week, 1 h per session, for 8 weeks, followed by an analysis of changes in patient's balance, gait and performance of activates of daily living at three time periods; baseline, post-intervention and follow-up after 3-months, using clinical outcome measures and instrumental analysis of balance and gait. Discussion: The results of this study can guide to better understanding and provide an objective clinical basis for the use of task-specific training in stroke rehabilitation. Also, it intends to help bridge the current knowledge gap in rehabilitation and training recommendations to provide a therapeutic plan in post-stroke rehabilitation. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05076383). Registered on 13 October 2021 (Protocol version: v2.0). © European Stroke Organisation 2022.

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Keywords:  Stroke; balance; mobility; motor learning; rehabilitation; task-specific training

Year:  2022        PMID: 35300258      PMCID: PMC8921790          DOI: 10.1177/23969873211061027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Stroke J        ISSN: 2396-9873


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