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Combined Effects of Tactile Kinesthetic Stimulation With Neural Mobilization in Stroke Patients
Sponsor: Riphah International University
Summary
Combined Effects of Tactile -kinesthetic stimulation with Neural mobilization on sensory and motor functions of upper limb in stroke patients
Official title: Combined Effects of Tactile Kinesthetic Stimulation With Neural Mobilization on Sensory and Motor Functions of the Upper Limb in Stroke Patients
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
45 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
53
Start Date
2025-04-05
Completion Date
2026-07-06
Last Updated
2026-05-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Tactile kinesthetic stimulation with neural mobilization
The therapist rests a light touch on the limb, applying only the weight of fingertips Soft, gliding strokes travel across the skin, delivered with the very tips of the fingers Pressure remains steadily upon targeted patches of tissue without sliding away Measured, rhythmical strokes creep up and down the length of the arm or leg Smooth silk, rough jute, coarse sponge, and other materials are brushed over the skin in turn.Slowly glide the median nerve by extending wrist and fingers while gently abducting the shoulder.
kinesthetic therapy
Median nerve mobilization: Slowly glide the median nerve by extending wrist and fingers while gently abducting the shoulder. Ulnar nerve mobilization: Control elbow flexion and wrist extension while holding shoulder in slight abduction Radial nerve mobilization: Passively flex the wrist, pronate the forearm, and depress the shoulder to slide the radial nerve
Locations (1)
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan