Magnets target pain in paralyzed shoulders

NCT ID NCT04894097

Summary

This study tested whether magnetic therapy could help reduce pain and improve movement in the shoulders of people who have had a stroke. It involved 30 stroke survivors who had shoulder pain and limited arm movement on one side. Researchers measured changes in how much pressure caused pain and how well the shoulder could move after the treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Cairo university

    Cairo, Egypt

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