The Effect of Handgrip Strength on Functional Level - Trial NCT06072261
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Suleyman Demirel University
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Apr 15, 2023
Sep 15, 2023
Primary Outcome
Handgrip strenght,Pain assessment,Functional Independence Measurement-FIM,Iowa Level of Assistance Scale (ILAS) and Walking Speed Scale (IWSS)
Summary
In this study, it was aimed to examine the effects of kinesio tape applied to the forearm
 extensor muscles on the functional level of patients undergoing lower extremity surgery with
 walker ambulation.
 
 Patients who were evaluated before being included in the post-surgical rehabilitation program
 (before kinesio tape application) and before discharge will be included in the study group.
 For the control group data, patients who underwent lower extremity surgery at the same
 institution for similar periods, but were included in the standard rehabilitation program,
 but did not apply kinesio tape, will be included. Standard rehabilitation practice includes
 in-bed transfer training, gait training, practice of daily living activities, and therapeutic
 exercise practices .
 
 Before the standard rehabilitation program, kinesio taping was applied to both upper
 extremities in the form of a Y tape from the medial epicondyle to the wrist flexors, with
 15-20% tension, to the patients hospitalized in the orthopedic service after lower extremity
 surgery. The tape should remain on the patient's arm throughout the hospital stay
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06072261
Non-Device Trial

