Video games and robots lend a hand to stroke recovery
NCT ID NCT07468149
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a new rehab system called Rehabotics that uses a robotic hand aid and augmented reality games to help people who had a stroke regain hand movement and reduce muscle tightness. 80 stroke survivors with hand spasticity took part. The system tracks progress and aims to make therapy more personalized and engaging.
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Physioloft, Physiotherapy Center
Athens, Attica, 14562, Greece
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