NCT05557968

Brief Summary

This study focuses on the effects of Action Observation therapy on stair walking, balance and self-efficacy in chronic stroke patients. This study will be conducted in Helping Hands Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences and Shifa Surgical Hospital Mansehra. It is a Randomized Control Trial. Non probability convenient sampling technique will be used to assess a total number of 40 respondents. Questionnaires and consent forms will be filled by the respondents. Each patient will be screened by using a simple selection Performa relevant to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Total 30 patients will be included in the study and then divided into two groups i.e. Action observation therapy and Convention Therapy group with 15 individuals in each. Each group will be assessed thrice i.e. pre, post and follow up surveys. Each of them will receive the convention therapy for 30 mins except for the Action Observation therapy (AOT) group, which will also receive the additional 30 minutes session of action observational training. Total 18 sessions, 3 days a week for a total of six weeks will be performed on each patient. Fugel Meyer Assessment Scale for lower limb, Timed Up and Go test, Timed Stair Test, Step test and self-efficacy scale will be used for the assessment. Baseline assessments of both group will be done on 1st week before the application of protocol, second assessment will be done on 4th week and then final assessment will be done on 6th week of the protocol.

Trial Health

43
At Risk

Trial Health Score

Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach

Trial has exceeded expected completion date
Enrollment
40

participants targeted

Target at P25-P50 for not_applicable stroke

Timeline
Completed

Started Oct 2022

Shorter than P25 for not_applicable stroke

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
unknown

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

September 23, 2022

Completed
5 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

September 28, 2022

Completed
3 days until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

October 1, 2022

Completed
5 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

March 1, 2023

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

March 1, 2023

Completed
Last Updated

December 12, 2022

Status Verified

December 1, 2022

Enrollment Period

5 months

First QC Date

September 23, 2022

Last Update Submit

December 9, 2022

Conditions

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (5)

  • Fugel Meyer assessment scale for lower limb

    Lower limb subscale of Fugel-Meyer Assessment is a subscale measuring lower limb motor recovery. It examines movement, coordination, and reflex action of the hip, knee, and ankle in the supine, sitting, and standing positions. Each item is scored on a 3-point scale (0, cannot perform; 1, partially performs; 2, performs fully). The score range is 0 to 34, with higher scores indicating better lower limb motor performance

    week 6

  • Berg Balance Scale

    The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) is a functional balance measurement and consists of 14 items(30). Each item is a 5-point ordinal scale ranging from 0 to 4, with 0 indicating an inability to complete the task entirely and 4 indicating an ability to complete the task criterion. Scores can range from 0 to 56. The higher the score, the better the postural control

    week 6

  • Timed Up and Down Stair Test

    To determine the change in stair walking ability, a timed stair test (TST) is performed. TST is a functional evaluation tool that evaluates stair walking ability in daily life. The measurement method is to measure the time it takes for the person to start climbing the stairs according to the command of the examiner and come down from the end of the stairs. One stairway used in this study is 95 cm wide, 15 cm long, and 15 cm high, for a total of 12 spaces

    week 6

  • Step test

    A step test (ST) was used to determine the change in balance ability required for stair walking. ST is an evaluation tool that examines the dynamic balance ability in the standing posture of stroke patients. The ST is a reliable measurement tool when the number of steps is counted by either experienced or inexperienced examiners by viewing videotapes. As for the measurement method, the subject stands in front of a 7.5 cm high stool 5 cm and then counts the number of times while repeatedly raising and lowering one foot as quickly as possible for 15 seconds

    week 6

  • Timed up and go test

    The Timed up and go test (TUG) is the time measured when standing up, walking straight for 3m, turning, walking back to the chair, and sitting down. Time less than 10 seconds shows functional independence, and time more than 30 seconds demonstrates functional dependence

    week 6

Secondary Outcomes (1)

  • Self-efficacy scale

    week 6

Study Arms (2)

Conventional Therapy

ACTIVE COMPARATOR

1. Active range of motion exercises. 2. Passive range of motion exercises 3. Balance exercises. 4. On-ground gait training without watching videos

Other: Conventional Therapy

Action Observation Therapy (AO)

EXPERIMENTAL

Conventional therapy in addition to observing images related to stair walking will be observed and physical training will performed to imitate tasks with a physical therapist. While observing the image, they will be instructed to think that their body was performing the movement of the image

Other: Action Observation Therapy (AO)

Interventions

conventional therapy will be given for stroke patients and three assessments i.e. pre, post and follow up surveys, a session of 30 minutes, 3 times weekly for a six week period. Total 18 sessions would be performed on each patient for six weeks

Conventional Therapy

The video consists of : 1. Ascending and descending the step box. 2. Ascending and descending the stairs in the treatment room. 3. Holding the handrails to climb and descend the stairs inside and outside the building. 4. Climbing and descending the stairs inside and outside the building without holding the handle. 5. Climbing and descending the sidewalk block

Action Observation Therapy (AO)

Eligibility Criteria

Age40 Years - 60 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsAdult (18-64)

You may qualify if:

  • Age between 40-60 years.
  • Both male and female.
  • Those who can walk more than 10 steps.
  • More than 6 months since stroke onset.
  • Ability to follow the study instructions-Mini mental state examination (MMSE) score ≥25
  • Baseline score of the Fugel Meyer assessment scale is between20 and 60.
  • Score of 3 on Modified Rankin Scale (MRS).

You may not qualify if:

  • Patients who cannot perform the active movement of upper limb in pre-stroke condition due to musculoskeletal problems.
  • Cardiopulmonary diseases which could hinder their ability to participate in the rehabilitation program in this study.
  • Patients with impaired cognition.
  • Orthopedic injuries

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Helping hand institute of rehabilitation sciences

Mansehra, Pakistan

RECRUITING

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Stroke

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Cerebrovascular DisordersBrain DiseasesCentral Nervous System DiseasesNervous System DiseasesVascular DiseasesCardiovascular Diseases

Study Officials

  • Ayesha Afridi, PhD*

    Riphah International University

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Central Study Contacts

Ayesha Afridi, PhD*

CONTACT

Kainat QADEER, MS NMPT*

CONTACT

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
DOUBLE
Who Masked
INVESTIGATOR, OUTCOMES ASSESSOR
Purpose
TREATMENT
Intervention Model
PARALLEL
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

September 23, 2022

First Posted

September 28, 2022

Study Start

October 1, 2022

Primary Completion

March 1, 2023

Study Completion

March 1, 2023

Last Updated

December 12, 2022

Record last verified: 2022-12

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

Locations