Stroke
Conditions
Brief summary
To determine the effects of Tele-rehabilitation versus in-clinical rehabilitation for upper limb motor function and spasticity in chronic ischemic stroke patients.
Interventions
Effects of In-clinic Rehabilitation for Upper Limb Motor Function in Chronic Stroke Patients
Effects of Tele-rehabilitation for Upper Limb Motor Function in Chronic Stroke Patients
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* • Patients from both genders. * Patients with chronic ischemic stroke i.e. 6 months or more. * Patients with 45 years old and above. * On modified Ashworth scale, patient with limb spasticity equal to 2 or less than 2. * On Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), patients with good cognitive function minimum 24 or more.
Exclusion criteria
* • Patients with any recurrent stroke history. * Cognitive deficit patients (on Folstein Mini Mental state Examination score of less than 24) * Patient having other neurological diseases.
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Fugal Myer assessment scale (FMAS) | 6 Months | Fugal Myer assessment scale (FMAS) to check the pain and funcationality in stroke |
| Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) | 6 Months | Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) to check the pain and funcationality in stroke |
Countries
Pakistan