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RECRUITING
NCT07244952
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Effects of Vojta Therapy on Posture and Trunk Control

Sponsor: University of Lahore

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Summary

Vojta therapy that is reflex locomotion therapy is a neurophysiological rehabilitation approach that stimulates specific "reflex zones" on the body to activate global, innate movement patterns. In stroke rehabilitation, it is used to improve postural control, trunk stability, and functional movement by engaging automatic motor responses. Vojta stimulation can activate motor cortical and subcortical areas as well as postural muscles. Pose estimation will be used to analyze human motion in stroke patients. The study will identify if there is significant difference in the comparative effects of Vojta therapy in addition to routine physical therapy on posture, trunk control and upper extremity motor function in sub-acute stroke patients

Official title: Effects of Vojta Therapy on Posture and Trunk Control in Patients With Sub-acute Stroke

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

45 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

62

Start Date

2025-11-15

Completion Date

2026-08-30

Last Updated

2025-11-28

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Vojta therapy

Vojta therapy will be implemented for reflex rolling and reflex creeping. A small pressure with dorsal, medial and cranial directional stimuli will be provided. After stimulation the reactions are extension of spine, flexion of hip joint, then knee joint and in the end at ankle joint. 5 sessions per week with a 60-minute session are part of protocol for routine physical therapy and vojta therapy for 8 weeks.

OTHER

Routine physical therapy

The control group will receive routine physical therapy treatment which will consist of positioning, passive movements of the limbs, sensorimotor exercises for the affected limb using task-oriented training and motor relearning program consisting of repetitive motor skills consisting of functional tasks and involves task breakdown, such as transfers, upper limb function will be performed. 5 sessions per week with a 60-minute session are part of protocol for routine physical therapy and core stability for 8 weeks.

Locations (1)

Dr Wajeeha Mahmood (PT)

Lahore, Pakistan