Video game therapy could boost recovery after brain injury

NCT ID NCT05897593

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests if using augmented reality (AR) games can make rehabilitation therapy more engaging for people with acquired brain injury (like from a stroke or trauma). The goal is to see if this fun approach helps patients stick with their therapy, which could lead to better recovery. About 30 adults from a rehab hospital in Canada will try the AR program alongside their usual care.

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Locations

  • Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital

    Edmonton, Alberta, T5G 0B7, Canada

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