In hemiparetic stroke patient's VR is very useful. Due to hemiparesis one side muscle weakness occurs because of disruption in brain, spinal cord and nervous system technologies improvs motor activities of patients, by improvement in motor activities patients perform activities in better way.
The study's main aim is to check virtual reality's effect on conservative treatment in hemiparetic stroke patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Balance and coordination were targeted through virtual stepping tasks, where participants practiced stepping in various directions to improve postural control and lower limb function. Additionally, they performed virtual balance exercises by standing on simulated platforms of varying stability. For gait and mobility, participants practiced walking in a virtual environment with real-time feedback to correct gait abnormalities. They also encountered virtual obstacles, which required them to adapt their walking patterns and improve mobility. In this study, both the intervention and control groups underwent a 6-week treatment plan consisting of 5 sessions per week, with each session lasting 45 minutes.
For gait training, participants practiced walking on flat surfaces, sometimes with the assistance of parallel bars or walking aids, to improve their walking speed, step length, and rhythm. They also performed sit-to-stand exercises to strengthen the lower limbs and improve mobility for daily activities. Additionally, manual therapy techniques, such as joint mobilizations and stretching, were applied to reduce spasticity and increase range of motion in the affected limbs. Both treatment groups progressed based on individual capabilities, with therapists adjusting exercises accordingly throughout the study. In this study, both the intervention and control groups underwent a 6-week treatment plan consisting of 5 sessions per week, with each session lasting 45 minutes.
Depalpur
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Barthel index
The Barthel Index is a scale used to measure a person's ability to perform basic activities of daily living (ADL) independently. It assesses 10 areas of functioning, with a focus on mobility and self-care. Scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating greater independence. Stroke-Specific Quality of Life Scale (SS-QOL) It assesses the impact of stroke on the quality of life across various domains, including physical, emotional, social, and cognitive aspects. It uses 12 domains with items scored on a 5-point Likert scale
Time frame: 12 Months
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