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Recruiting NCT05727826

The Investigation of the Effectiveness of Vibratory Stimulation on Upper Limb Function, Pain and Sensation in Patients With Stroke.

Conditions: Stroke

Sex: All
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 10
Sponsor: Yeditepe University

Location: Turkey

Summary

The objectives of this study cover both the vibration stimulation intervention and its outcomes. Patients with stroke frequently experience spasm in both the lower and upper extremities, which impairs sensory perception and motor function. This study aims to evaluate the effects of vibration therapy on the forearm and arm extensors of stroke patients and to report on changes in sensory perception and motor function measures. Although vibration therapy has lately been utilized to treat these limbs, there haven't been enough trials to determine how beneficial it is in the application procedure. This study aims to investigate the outcomes and effectiveness of a vibration therapy program administered to the extensor muscles.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion criteria:no complaints of pain caused by induced vibration>24 points in Mini Mental State ExaminationHaving a diagnosis of hemiplegiaExclusion criteria:• Other neurological problems, Parkinson's

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