New device aims to ease stroke hand pain and paralysis
NCT ID NCT06842888
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a new device called Miraπ that physically moves a stroke patient's affected hand during mirror therapy. It compared this device to standard mirror therapy in 24 stroke patients with one-sided hand paralysis and pain. The goal was to see if the device could improve hand function and reduce pain better than the usual approach.
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Rehabilitation and Wellness Center at the Milford Campus of Bridgeport Hospital
Milford, Connecticut, 06460, United States
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