Background: Although reduced gait asymmetry and trunk control are generally accepted outcomes in stroke patients after having a stroke, the number of studies examining the factors affecting gait symmetry and trunk control is limited in the literature.
Research Question: What are the effects of gastrocnemius muscle spasticity on trunk control and gait symmetry in chronic stroke patients?
Method: The sample of the study included 29 individuals aged 40-70 who were diagnosed with stroke at least six months ago. The sociodemographic information of the patients was collected using a descriptive information form.