Stroke recovery: can a Tilt-Table and imagination improve walking?

NCT ID NCT06748378

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

Summary

This study looked at how adding tilt-table exercise or motor imagery (mentally practicing movement) to standard therapy affects walking and trunk stability in stroke patients. Sixty-six people who had a stroke 6-8 weeks earlier took part. The goal was to measure changes in gait and muscle activity, not to provide a new treatment.

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  • Military Institute of Medicine National Research Institute

    Warsaw, Masovian District, 04-141, Poland

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