Effectiveness of Motor Re-Learning Programme along with Functional Electrical Stimulation on Functional Mobility and Quality of Life in Subjects with Sub-Acute Stroke - An Experimental Study
Abstract Background: The cerebrovascular episode is one of the significant causes of adult injury. This research will aim to investigate the effect of MRP along with FES on ankle dorsiflexors of improving gait parameters for functional mobility and enhancing quality of life in stroke survivors. Method: The participants will be enrolled in experimental or control groups with a ratio of 1:1 allocation. The study group members would receive MRP along with FES following baseline tests over a span of 6 weeks. Conventional participant will experience only FES. Both participants were measured with outcome measures and Gait parameters for pre-treatment and post-treatment. Discussion: Most research indicated that MRP is successful because it takes a lengthy period of time; however in the case of FES it is known that it is not efficient without some physiotherapy intervention. The results of the analysis will benefit stroke survivors, and provide a newly developed recovery process.The clinical trial registry-India(CTRI) registration number for this trial is CTRI/2021/05/033578.