Robot arm & video games tested to help stroke survivors move again
NCT ID NCT06496529
Summary
This study is testing a new type of physical therapy for people who have had a recent stroke and have difficulty moving their arm. Researchers want to see if using a robotic exoskeleton that guides arm movements, combined with video games, helps people recover more normal arm function compared to standard therapy. The study will involve 44 participants in Chile who are within 12 weeks of their stroke.
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Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
RECRUITINGSantiago, Chile
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Hospital Dr. Hernán Henríquez Aravena
RECRUITINGTemuco, Chile
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Hospital El Carmen
RECRUITINGSantiago, Chile
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Hospital San José
RECRUITINGSantiago, Chile
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