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NCT05591378

Comparison of Core Stability and Otago Exercise on Balance and Quality of Life in Patients With Stroke

Completed NA Last updated 21 May 2024
What this trial tests

NA trial testing core stability exercises in Stroke in 48 participants. Completed in 15 April 2023.

Timeline
20 November 2022
Primary endpoint
15 April 2023
15 April 2023

Quick facts

Lead sponsorRiphah International University
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingdouble
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment48
Start date20 November 2022
Primary completion15 April 2023
Estimated completion15 April 2023
Sites1 location across Pakistan

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Riphah International University

Who can join

Adults 30 to 60, any sex, with Stroke. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Core stability and otago exercise program has been proved to be effective in many conditions like muscles strenghing, gait improvement and relieving of pain. Hence the aim of present study is to compare the effectivness of Core stability and Otago exercise on balance and quality of life in patients with stroke.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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