Plain-English translation of NCT07381491 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
Read our Stroke research guide โThis study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether adding pelvic proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (a specialized movement technique) to core strengthening exercises helps stroke patients recover better balance and trunk control. You would receive either the new combination of techniques or standard core and trunk exercises. The goal is to see which approach helps patients regain stability and movement quality most effectively during the recovery phase after stroke.
Many stroke patients struggle with balance and trunk control during recovery, which can make walking and daily activities difficult. Researchers want to know if this newer movement technique, combined with traditional exercises, might help patients recover better than standard treatment alone.
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You would attend supervised sessions 5 days per week for 6 weeks, with each session lasting about 1 hour. Depending on which group you're assigned to, you would perform core strengthening exercises, trunk control exercises, and possibly specialized movement techniques designed to improve your balance and stability. The sessions include guided instruction, rest breaks between exercises, and careful monitoring of your progress. A therapist would supervise all activities to ensure you're doing them safely.
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