Sensory training combined with motor training improves trunk proprioception in stroke patients: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial.
Osman KaracaMuhammed KılınçPublished in: Neurological research (2024)
The findings indicated that the application of trunk-centered motor training is effective in improving trunk proprioception and trunk control, balance, gait, and ADL in stroke patients. Also, sensory training combined with trunk-centered motor training was found more effective in improving trunk proprioception than solely motor training.