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Comparative Effects of Somatosensory Stimulation and Task Based Mirror Therapy in Post Stroke Patients

Comparative Effects of Somatosensory Stimulation and Task Based Mirror Therapy on Upper Limb Function in Post Stroke Patients

Status
Active, not recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT07578844
Enrollment
24
Registered
2026-05-11
Start date
2025-07-01
Completion date
2026-07-01
Last updated
2026-05-11

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Stroke, Stroke (CVA) or TIA, Upper Limb Function

Keywords

Mirror Therapy, Motot recovery, Stroke Rehabilitation, Somatosensory Stimulation

Brief summary

This randomized controlled trial will be conducted at the Department of Physical Therapy, DHQ Hospital Sheikhupura, over duration of eleven months. A total of 20 stroke patients meeting inclusion criteria will be conveniently sampled and randomly assigned into two groups. Group A will receive somatosensory stimulation, while Group B will undergo task-based mirror therapy. Interventions will be administered five times per week for four weeks. Upper limb function will be assessed at baseline and post-intervention using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment for Upper Extremity (FMA-UE), Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), and the Box and Block Test (BBT) to assess upper limb motor function, task based performance and gross motor dexterity. Data analysis will be performed using SPSS version 26.

Interventions

The group will be provided with somatosensory stimulation-induced rehabilitation of the upper limb, which will personalize to patients with both motor and sensory disturbance after stroke. The aim of the therapy will be to improve the functioning of upper limbs that focused directly on tactile, proprioceptive, and sensory discrimination abilities (14). The session will be started with a 5-minute warm-up, and the muscle groups involved active-assisted movement of the shoulder, elbow, and wrist to achieve better circulation and excite the limb to receive the sensations. Patients will be advised to direct their attention to the kinaesthetics of motion.

OTHERMirror Therapy:

Patients will be administered with Task-Based Mirror Therapy, where they will practice real-life functional movement through a mirror reflection of the movement of the affected upper limb. The mirror will be located with a sagittal angle so that the reflection of the patient only display the image of the non-affected limb, resulting in an optical illusion that both limbs move symmetrically

Sponsors

Riphah International University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Outcomes Assessor)

Masking description

An independent therapist who has not taken part in the intervention will do all outcome assessments that will help in reducing chances of biasness.

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
40 Years to 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Age: above 40-70 years * Both Male and female patients * Unilateral ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke * Having attack duration of 1 to 6 months * Mild - Moderate motor impairment * Moderate cognitive ability according to Mini-mental State Examination score \>24 3 grade Brunnstrom upper extremity stage

Exclusion criteria

* Aphasia * Serious unilateral neglect (Star Cancellation Test ≤ 44/54) or visual field deficiency * Any other comorbid neurological diseases except for stroke * Diagnosis of any other neuromuscular or orthopedic disease in the upper extremities

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
BOX & BLOCK TEST4th WeekThe Box and Block Test (BBT) is a performance-based measure of gross manual dexterity that allows clinicians to infer about levels of activity
ACTION RESEARCH ARM TEST4th WeekAction research arm test has been used widely clinically for the assessment of upper extremity function post stroke and in various other conditions. Measurement of recovery after stroke is becoming increasingly important with the advent of new treatment options under investigation in stroke rehabilitation research.

Countries

Pakistan

Contacts

PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATORZain Ul Abbas, Ms

Riphah International University

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: May 12, 2026