Heart rehab for the brain: could a cardiac program be the key to better stroke recovery?
NCT ID NCT05651945
Summary
This study is testing if a cardiac rehabilitation program can help people recover better after a stroke. Researchers will enroll 150 stroke survivors to see if adding this supervised exercise and education program to their usual care improves their ability to walk, perform daily activities, and quality of life. The main goal is to see if it also helps prevent future hospital visits and strokes.
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Contact
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Locations
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Hackensack Meridian Health - JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute
RECRUITINGEdison, New Jersey, 08820, United States
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