Clinical trial

Comparison the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy VS Music Therapy for Balance and Gait Training in Post Stroke Hemiplegic Patients: Randomized Control Trial

Name
DPT/Batch-Fall18/550
Description
A randomized clinical trial was performed on hemiplegic post-stroke patients with a sample size of 50 (25 in each group).
Trial arms
Trial start
2022-09-01
Estimated PCD
2022-12-01
Trial end
2023-02-01
Status
Completed
Treatment
Mirror Therapy
A mirror is used to create a reflective illusion of an affected limb in order to trick the brain into thinking movement has occurred without pain, or to create positive visual feedback of a limb movement. It involves placing the affected limb behind a mirror.
Arms:
Mirror Therapy
Music Therapy
Music therapy, an allied health profession, the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals
Arms:
Music Therapy
Size
54
Primary endpoint
BBS (berg balance scale)
6 Month
FGA (functional gait assessment scale)
6 Months
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * ischemic and hemorrhagic post stroke hemiplegic patients * patients of age 40-60 years * no visual perception dysfunction Exclusion Criteria: * patients with fracture of upper or lower limb * patient with comorbidities * patients with hearing issues * patients with cognitive disabilities * patient with other neurological disease
Protocol
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Updated at
2024-06-13

1 organization

1 product

1 indication

Indication
Hemiplegia