Robot hand training tested against mirror therapy for stroke patients
NCT ID NCT07435688
Summary
This study tested whether a robotic hand device is more effective than traditional mirror therapy at helping stroke survivors regain arm and hand movement. Thirty adults who had a stroke within the past year received standard physical therapy plus either the robotic training or mirror therapy for six weeks. Researchers measured improvements in motor skills, sensation, and the ability to use the affected arm for everyday tasks.
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Locations
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Alkent 2000, 34500 Büyükçekmece/İstanbul
Istanbul, 34500, Turkey (Türkiye)
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Istanbul University- Cerrahpasa
Istanbul, Büyükcekmece, 34500, Turkey (Türkiye)
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