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2025
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14780897 |
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- <p><strong><span>ABSTRACT</span></strong></p> <p><strong><span>BACKGROUND AND AIM </span></strong></p> <p><span>Basic trunk movement control is often impaired after stroke. Malfunction of limb muscles in stroke is well<span> </span>documented, but little is known about the effect of stroke, in relation to trunk muscle activity. There have been<span> </span>many interventions used for trunk control in stroke like PNF exercise, trunk exercise with physioball, core stability<span> </span>exercise, etc. But there have been very few studies comparing trunk PNF exercise and core stability exercise. The<span> </span>aim is to compare the effect of trunk PNF exercise and core stability exercise on trunk control, balance, and quality<span> </span>of life in individuals with stroke. </span></p> <p><span> </span></p> <p><strong><span>METHOD </span></strong></p> <p><span>32 stroke individuals were taken for the study. They were randomly divided into two groups, Group-A received trunk PNF exercises along with conventional physiotherapy treatment and Group-B received core stability exercises along with conventional physiotherapy treatment, which was given 5 days a week for 4 weeks. </span></p> <p><span> </span></p> <p><strong><span>OUTCOMES </span></strong></p> <p><span>Trunk impairment scale, Berg balance scale, Stroke impact scale. </span></p> <p><span> </span></p> <p><strong><span>RESULT </span></strong></p> <p><span>After 4weeks of treatment, there was a statistically significant improvement found within group analysis (p<0.05) in<span> </span>TIS, BBS and SIS score. But in between group analysis results were not statistically significant. </span></p> <p><span> </span></p> <p><strong><span>CONCLUSION </span></strong></p> <p><span>From the present study, it can be concluded that Trunk PNF exercise and Core stability exercise both are effective<span> </span>in improving trunk control, balance and quality of life in stroke individuals. </span></p> <p><span> </span></p> <p><strong><span>KEYWORDS </span></strong></p> <p><span>Stroke, Trunk Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, Core stability, TIS, BBS, SIS</span></p>