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Cognitive Motor Dual Task Versus Task Specific Training on Cognition and Motor Functioning in Stroke Patients
Sponsor: Riphah International University
Summary
This study focuses on Dual Task Training as daily living involves many dual task conditions, in which a person requires to do two or more tasks at same time. without the ability to carry out these types of Dual movements. This study aims to improve the ability to do two tasks at same time, targeted to decrease the risk of fall in stroke patients. This study helps in understanding how multiple tasks simultaneously affects patients' abilities and creating effectiveness programs.
Official title: Effects of Cognitive Motor Dual Task Versus Task Specific Training on Cognition and Motor Functioning in Stroke Patients
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
45 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
44
Start Date
2024-05-30
Completion Date
2024-12-05
Last Updated
2024-06-12
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Dual Task Training
Exercise which combines cognitive task with motor task e.g Backward counting during sit ups. Calculation questions during stationary cycle for 10 mins. Sequentially perform movements on commands like normal standing (bipedal support with feet separated at shoulder width, Feet together (bipedal support with feet side by side), Semitandem stance, Tandem stance, one leg support on the dominant leg, one leg support on the nondominant leg by first laterally moving the trunk with shoulder abducted at least above 60 degree
Task Specific Training
Wide based gait training. Auditory forward digit span: Remember as many as possible of the number/letter forward sequence, you were told Auditory backward digit span: Remember as many as possible of the number/letter back sequence, you were told Visual forward digit span: Remember as many as possible of the number forward sequence shown to you by means of cardboard Visual backward digit span: Remember as many as possible
Locations (1)
National Institute of Rehabilitation sciences
Islamabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan