Virtual reality boosts brain training to soothe stroke pain
NCT ID NCT07610889
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether adding virtual reality to motor imagery exercises (mentally practicing movements) can better reduce pain and disability in people with post-stroke shoulder hand syndrome. Forty adults aged 40-70 who had a stroke at least 3 months ago took part. The main goal was to see if the combination approach leads to greater pain relief and improved quality of life compared to motor imagery alone.
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Green International Univeristy
Lahore, Punjab Province, 54000, Pakistan
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