Brain teasers for better walking: quick math may boost stroke recovery

NCT ID NCT07327814

Summary

This study is testing if a simple mental exercise can help people walk better after a stroke. Researchers want to see if doing 30 seconds of quick math problems (like addition or subtraction) right before walking can improve walking speed and balance. They will compare this to a group that does not do the math exercise.

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