Touch screen tech tested to help stroke patients see better
NCT ID NCT04930822
Summary
This study tested whether an interactive touch screen device helps improve visual field awareness better than traditional pen-and-paper exercises. It involved 37 adults undergoing inpatient rehabilitation after strokes or brain injuries who had visual field problems. Participants were divided into two groups—one used the touch screen therapy, while the other used conventional exercises—to compare which approach worked better.
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Gaylord Hospital
Wallingford, Connecticut, 06492, United States
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