Researchers map how shoulder pain disrupts recovery after stroke
NCT ID NCT06793852
Summary
This study aimed to understand how shoulder pain affects balance, muscle strength, and sensation in people living with long-term weakness on one side of their body after a stroke. Researchers compared 78 stroke survivors, some with shoulder pain and some without, using various physical tests. The goal was to gather detailed information to help design better rehabilitation programs for managing this common and painful condition.
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Karabük University
Karabük, Turkey (Türkiye)
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