Simple leg lift tested as potential stroke aid

NCT ID NCT07483580

Summary

This study tested if raising a patient's legs (while keeping the head level) is a safe and practical way to improve blood flow to the brain after a moderate stroke. The goal was to see if this simple positioning could help limit brain damage. Researchers enrolled 50 stroke patients to check if they could follow the leg-raising protocol and to look for any safety issues.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center

    Manila, NCR, 1003, Philippines

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