EFFECT ON GAIT PERFORMANCE IN MCA TERRITORY STROKE PATIENTS USING DESIGNED STRUCTURED EXERCISE PROTOCOL VERSUS CONVENTIONAL EXERCISE-A PILOT STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.48047/mx1ek605Keywords:
Stroke, gait, hemiplegic, Conventional exercise. Structured protocol, improved cadence, stroke rehabilitation.Abstract
Background- Worldwide, stroke is the third leading cause of mortality and morbidity combined and second leading cause of death. It affects gait in the majority of the patients. The rehabilitative process aims to help the patient achieve a high level of functional independence. However, there is no specific validated protocol for the improvement of gait. The study was undertaken to
compare the effectiveness of structured exercise protocol (SEP-G) designed for the purpose and conventional exercises in the improvement of gait in stroke patients.
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