AR glasses could revolutionize Parkinson's rehab

NCT ID NCT05794542

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

Summary

This study tested whether people with Parkinson's disease can use augmented reality glasses (Cue X) to do daily rehabilitation exercises at home. 30 participants used the glasses for 6 weeks, guided remotely by a physiotherapist. The goal was to see if this technology is practical and engaging, potentially reducing the need for hospital visits.

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  • Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

    Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS7 4SA, United Kingdom

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