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NCT07404371
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Efficacy of Sensory Reweighting Techniques for Balance and Risk of Fall in Chronic Ischemic Stroke Patients

Sponsor: Montiha Azeem

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Summary

This randomized controlled trial will evaluate the effectiveness of sensory reweighting techniques on balance and risk of falls in individuals with chronic ischemic stroke. A total of 46 participants will be recruited using purposive sampling and randomly assigned into two groups through the sealed envelope method. Balance and fall risk will be assessed using the Berg Balance Scale and the Timed Up and Go test at baseline and after completion of the intervention. Participants in the experimental group will receive sensory reweighting-based balance training three times per week for eight weeks, incorporating altered sensory conditions such as reduced visual input, unstable surfaces, and vestibular challenges. The control group will receive conventional balance training of similar duration and intensity without sensory manipulation. Both groups will also receive standard physiotherapy throughout the intervention period. Ethical approval will be obtained prior to data collection, written informed consent will be secured from all participants, and confidentiality and voluntary participation will be ensured.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

46

Start Date

2026-02-15

Completion Date

2026-04-18

Last Updated

2026-02-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Sensory Reweighting Balance Training

Participants will receive sensory reweighting-based balance training aimed at improving postural control by enhancing the central nervous system's ability to integrate visual, vestibular, and somatosensory inputs. Training will be conducted three times per week for eight weeks, with 45-minute sessions including warm-up, core balance exercises, and cool-down. Exercises will be performed under altered sensory conditions, such as standing on foam surfaces, performing tasks with eyes closed, head movements during stance and gait, and dual-task activities. Task difficulty will be progressively increased based on individual tolerance while maintaining safety.

BEHAVIORAL

Conventional Balance Training

Participants will receive conventional balance training without sensory reweighting components. The program will be delivered three times per week for eight weeks, with each session lasting approximately 45 minutes. Exercises will focus on static and dynamic balance tasks such as standing with a narrow base, sit-to-stand practice, and forward/backward walking. No manipulation of sensory input will be included. Training intensity and duration will be matched to the experimental group to ensure comparability of outcomes.

Locations (1)

University of Lahore Teaching Hospital, Lahore

Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan