Robotic arms help stroke survivors regain movement
NCT ID NCT07259876
Summary
This study tests whether robotic therapy can help people who have had a stroke improve movement in their arms and hands. 60 right-handed participants with mild to moderate arm weakness will receive 3 weeks of robotic therapy plus standard rehabilitation. Researchers will measure changes in arm function, movement smoothness, and brain activity to see if the treatment helps.
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