Virtual avatars could help stroke survivors walk better
NCT ID NCT07178535
Summary
This study is testing if augmented reality (AR) can help people walk more evenly after a stroke. Researchers will compare two types of AR visual feedback—one using a virtual avatar and one using simple bars—to see which one better helps 20 participants improve their step length symmetry while walking. The goal is to find a new, engaging tool for rehabilitation that could reduce the risk of falls.
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Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital - CISSS Laval
Laval, Quebec, H7V 1R2, Canada
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