COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF TELEREHABILITATION AND FACE-TO-FACE SPINAL STABILIZATION TRAININGS ON GAIT BIOMECHANICS, BALANCE AND JOINT POSITION SENSE IN TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTEES: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED, SINGLE BLIND STUDY - Trial NCT05569967
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Ankara Yildirim Beyazฤฑt University
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Aug 25, 2022
Dec 20, 2024
Primary Outcome
gait speed
Summary
After transtibial amputations, biomechanical changes in the trunk, pelvis, and lumbar region
 cause asymmetrical strength and core muscle activation on the amputated side, which
 negatively affects the gait biomechanics of individuals. However, routine treatment programs
 do not use treatment approaches based on the core region. This study will focus on the
 effects of telerehabilitation and face-to-face spinal stabilization exercise training on
 gait, balance, joint position sense, core muscle function, and perceived mobility in
 transtibial amputees, after treatment, and after long-term follow-up.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT05569967
Non-Device Trial

