EFFECTIVENESS OF MOTOR LEARNING PROGRAM AND TASK SPECIFIC TRAINING FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC STROKE

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Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF MOTOR LEARNING PROGRAM AND TASK SPECIFIC TRAINING FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC STROKE
Authors: Anam Aftab, Muhammad Umar, Asima Irshaad, Hiba Rashid, Rabia Rauf
Source: Rehman Journal of Health Sciences, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 80-84 (2021)
Publisher Information: Rehman Medical Institute, 2021.
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: LCC:Medicine
Subject Terms: action research arm scale, motor relearning program, stroke, task specific training, wolf scale, Medicine
More Details: Introduction: Stroke is a ‘neurological focal deficit caused by an interrupted blood supply that persists beyond 24 hours. Stroke rehabilitation consisted of many treatment regimes. This trial was designed to compare the effects of motor relearning and task-specific training for the treatment of chronic stroke patients. Material & Methods: A randomized control trial was conducted at Holy Family hospital Rawalpindi from September-2016 to September-2017 through convenient sampling. A total of 30 subjects were divided into two equal groups. Action Research Arm Scale and Wolf Scale were used to evaluate the effectiveness of Motor Relearning Program and Task-Specific Trainings on upper extremity functions. The assessments were made at 0-day, 1 month, 2 months, 3 months and at 4 months. For between-group analysis independent t-test was used while Repeated Measure ANOVA was used to see the differences within groups. Results: Results showed that there was no significant difference between motor relearning program and task-specific training for the improvement of upper extremity function among the patients with chronic stroke as the p-value was non-significant on the ARAT (p=0.722) Scale and on Wolf Scale (p=0.856). In the experimental group Motor Relearning Program showed significant improvements in upper limb functions from pre-treatment to post-treatment (p=˂0.005) and in the control group Task-Specific Training showed significant improvements in upper limb function (p= ˂0.05) Conclusion: Motor relearning program and task-specific training have the same effectiveness for improving the functions of the upper extremity among chronic stroke patients.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2664-4630
2708-2512
Relation: http://www.rjhs.pk/index.php/rehman-journal-of-health-science/article/view/144; https://doaj.org/toc/2664-4630; https://doaj.org/toc/2708-2512
DOI: 10.52442/rjhs.v3i2.144
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/6c414ea6b7a24ec8a3a1ec48be6d946c
Accession Number: edsdoj.6c414ea6b7a24ec8a3a1ec48be6d946c
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:26644630
27082512
DOI:10.52442/rjhs.v3i2.144
Published in:Rehman Journal of Health Sciences
Language:English