Robot therapy boosts stroke recovery, but side of weakness may change results
NCT ID NCT07280884
First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tested whether adding robotic-assisted training (using the Luna EMG system) to standard rehab helps people after a stroke walk faster and have better balance. 62 older adults (ages 65-86) who had a stroke 4-15 weeks earlier took part. The researchers also looked at whether the side of the body affected by the stroke (left vs. right) changed how well the therapy worked.
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Non-Public Health Care Center "Rehstab" (NZOZ "RehStab")
Limanowa, Poland
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