Status:

RECRUITING

The Effect of Upper Extremity Motor Function, Trunk Control and Motor Imagery Ability on Turkish Language Skills in Individuals With Stroke

Lead Sponsor:

Izmir Bakircay University

Conditions:

Hemiplegia

Aphasia

Eligibility:

All Genders

18+ years

Brief Summary

A large number of people have a stroke each year and it is a major cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb motor impairments, aphasia, body control problems and decreased motor imagery ability are c...

Detailed Description

Each year, approximately 800,000 individuals experience a new or recurrent stroke. Although mortality rates have declined in recent years, the number of stroke survivors has increased, making stroke t...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Stroke onset more than 1 week
  • Not having practiced imagery before
  • Being a native speaker of Turkish
  • Standardized Mini Mental Test (SMMT) Score of 24 and above
  • History of cerebrovascular events
  • Not having any neurological disorder other than stroke
  • The ability to grasp and hold a 2.5 cm cube

Exclusion

  • No consent from the family or person
  • Having had a stroke before
  • Severe hearing or vision loss
  • Individuals are excluded if they have other primary medical conditions that may affect language and motor functions (e.g. brain tumor, Parkinson's disease, severe post-stroke depression, Alzheimer's disease) or have undergone surgery.

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

December 10 2024

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

December 10 2025

Estimated Enrollment :

101 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT06946082

Start Date

December 10 2024

End Date

December 10 2025

Last Update

April 27 2025

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İzmir Bakırçay University

Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye), 35665

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