Robots and VR headsets could revolutionize how doctors measure stroke aftermath
NCT ID NCT07290218
Summary
This study is testing a new robotic and virtual reality system to see if it can better measure a common problem after a stroke called 'unilateral spatial neglect,' where patients have trouble noticing things on one side of their body or space. Fifteen stroke patients will use the system, which involves reaching for targets in a 3D virtual world with a robotic arm, to see if it's easy to use and gives reliable results compared to standard paper-and-pencil tests. The goal is to develop a more precise and objective tool for doctors to assess this condition.
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Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, Polo Specialistico Riabilitativo
Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, AV, 83054, Italy
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IRCSS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi
Florence, FI, 50143, Italy
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Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Pisa, PI, 56127, Italy
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