Backward Walking and Related Factors in Individuals With Stroke

ConditionStroke
Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age30-85
SponsorGaziantep Islam Science and Technology University

About this trial

Objective: To examine the relationship between backward walking ability and lower extremity function, proprioception, trunk control, and balance in individuals with stroke. Thirty individuals aged 30-85 who have had a stroke will be included in our study. Individuals with stroke who can walk 10 m without physical assistance, whose lower extremity functions are in the Brunnstrom motor recovery stages 2-6, who have been post-stroke for at least 3 days and up to 24 months, and who score 24 or higher on the Mini Mental Test will be included. Demographic information of individuals with stroke who meet the inclusion criteria will be recorded in a personal information form. Lower extremity function will be evaluated with the 3-meter back walking test (3MGYT), proprioception with the Fugl Meyer lower extremity assessment scale, with a digital goniometer, trunk control with the Trunk Impairment scale, and balance with the Brief BESTTest.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

who can walk 10 meters without physical assistance,

Lower extremity functions are in stages 2-6 of the Brunnstrom motor recovery scale,

Have been at least 3 days and no more than 24 months post-stroke,

Scored 24 or higher on the Mini Mental Test

Disqualifiers

Individuals with neurological or orthopedic problems other than stroke that affect walking,

A history of cardiovascular or rheumatological diseases that interfere with daily activities,

A lower extremity lesion or fracture,

Lower extremity spasticity of 4 on the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS),

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Assesment

Treatment groups

30 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Locations

This trial has no locations