New study tests which therapy helps stroke survivors regain core strength faster
NCT ID NCT07598487
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compares two physical therapy techniques—PNF and NDT—to see which better helps stroke survivors improve trunk control and balance. It will involve 32 people aged 40-65 who have had a recent stroke. Participants will receive electrical stimulation plus one of the two therapy methods, and their progress will be measured using standard tests.
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Madinah Teaching Hospital
Faisalabad, Punjab Province, 38000, Pakistan
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