Core Stabilization Exercises in Stroke

NCT04673123 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 44

Last updated 2022-08-16

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Summary

Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death worldwide. Falling is defined as a person accidentally lying on a floor or another low level with or without injury. In patients with stroke occur motor, sensory, functional and cognitive disorders which are increased the rate of falls after stroke. Physiological and psychological complications that occur as a result of a fall are exhausting for both the patient and the therapist. Because while the patients regress physiologically even more, the 'fear of falling again', which occurs with falling, reduces the patient's participation in rehabilitation.When looking at the risk factors determined for falls in stroke patients, reduced mobility and impaired balance functions are in the first place and that is evidenced with most of falls occur during walking and transfers the most frequent.The main reason of affected mobility is the weakness in the deep trunk muscles and insufficient stability, except for the loss of strength in the affected lower extremity. In the literature, it is stated that having strong core muscles can contribute to the efficient use of the lower extremity. According to the previous studies, applied stabilization exercises in addition to traditional rehabilitation improve the balance and mobility functions of patients with subacute stroke. However, there is not enough information about the benefits of these exercises in patients with chronic stroke. Most falls occur at home specially in the bedroom and bathroom in patients with stroke. This indicates that environmental factors should be taken into consideration in the rehabilitation program besides physical factors, that is, a "multifactorial falls prevention program" should be implemented. Based on these information, the aim of our study is to investigate the benefits of core stabilization exercises which is included in a multifactorial training on falling number, fear of falling, lower extremity function and balance in patients with chronic stroke who have a history of falling.

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Core stabilization exercises

In our study, core stabilization exercises to be applied in the intervention group are arranged according to the patients with stroke and will be at three different difficulty levels. Exercises will be done on the back (hooked) and sitting positions where the risk of falling is low. First of all, activation of the "transversus abdominis" muscle, which is the basis of core stabilization, will be taught to patients. With this activation at the first level, the healthy side, at the second level the affected side, and at the third level, reciprocal upper and lower extremity movements will be requested. In addition to these, there will be exercises to bridge and curl up in supine position, and weight transfer in sitting position. In order to increase the difficulty level of the exercises, first of all, the number of exercises will be increased and then it will be asked to move on to the next level.

OTHER

Multifactorial Education Program

The content of this program includes rehabilitation practices that are routinely applied in stroke rehabilitation and that patients will receive at the specified hospital. In the content of these applications; patient-specific upper and lower extremity stretching, and strengthening exercises; application of functional electrical stimulation (FES) to upper and lower extremity muscles; balance, coordination and gait training are included. he content of multifactorial fall prevention training includes the first brochure titled '' General Recommendations for the Prevention of Fall in Chronic Stroke Patients '', which will include general recommendations for preventing falling according to the fall risk factors specific to the stroke, and the recommendations to minimize the risk of falling in the home. A second brochure titled 'Suggestions for Making Your Home Safer' will be given. The information in these brochures will also be communicated to patients face to face verbally

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Aslıhan Kırktepeli · Istanbul University- Cerrahpasa /Institute of Postgraduate Education

  • İpek Yeldan · Istanbul University- Cerrahpasa / Faculty of Health Science

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
45 Years
Max Age
75 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-07-11
Primary Completion
2021-11-30
Completion
2022-03-16

Countries

  • Turkey (Türkiye)

Study Locations

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