Could a simple stimulation device speed up stroke recovery?

NCT ID NCT06192953

First seen Mar 29, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 6 times

Summary

This study tests whether Functional Proprioceptive Stimulation (FPS) helps people who recently had a stroke recover their balance and ability to move. About 32 participants will receive either active FPS or a sham (inactive) device during therapy sessions. The goal is to see if FPS leads to faster and better recovery of sitting, standing, and walking skills.

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Locations

  • CHU de Nice

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    Nice, France

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