Video game uses muscle signals to help stroke survivors regain hand control

NCT ID NCT03619772

Summary

This study tested a new video game designed to help people recover hand function after a stroke. The game is controlled by the player's own muscle signals, aiming to retrain the brain and muscles to work together better. It involved 20 stroke survivors with long-term hand weakness who completed 3 weeks of training to see if it improved their hand coordination and speed.

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Locations

  • Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

    Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States

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