High intensity motion improves motor functions and quality of life in a neurologist. The investigators want to improve the clinical condition and quality of life of post-STROKE participants with a special sensory motor and visual motor agility therapy.
High intensity motion improves engine function and quality of life in a neurologist. With special sensory motor and visual motility, investigaters want to improve the clinical condition and quality of life of STROKE participants. The investigaters randomly select participants who only perform the rehabilitation treatment have performed. The other group that will receive the study's control group will receive the traditional rehabilitation physiotherapy treatment. The investigaters assess the condition and quality of life of the patients. (EQ5-D, Barthel index, MRS test) The ivestigaters examine the functional movement and equilibrium variables of patients. (6MWT, Berg balance test, postgraduation) After that, participants are undergoing a 4-week intensive rehabilitation treatment. All participants are in post stroke. Primary Hypothesis will be changes in life-quality tests (EQ5-D, Barthel index, MRS test). Functional tests show progress 6MWT, Berg balance test and postural control testing with posturography. The results are compared and evaluated among the groups. The expected hypothesis is that visual and acoustic stimulation produces a better physical state at higher intensity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
2
Neurorehabilitation - 4-week-long intervention, targeted postural instability and mobility using at-limit intensity sensori and visuomotor agility training. (1/day)
Physiotherapy 4-week-long.
Neurorehabilitation - 4-week-long intervention, targeted postural instability and mobility using at-limit intensity sensori and visuomotor agility training. (2/day)
József Tollá
Kaposvár, Somogy County, Hungary
Quality of life measured by Barthel index
questionnaire
Time frame: 4 weeks
gait / functional test
6 minute walk test (m)
Time frame: 4 weeks
balance test
Berg balance test
Time frame: 4 weeks
postrural control test
posturography (mm)
Time frame: 4 weeks
Quality of life measured by EQ5-D scale
questionnaire
Time frame: 4 weeks
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