Gaming tech aims to help stroke survivors regain arm use
NCT ID NCT07450274
Summary
This study is testing if adding a special device called Pablo Tyromotion to standard physical therapy helps people recover arm and hand function after a stroke. It will involve 120 participants who had a stroke some time ago. One group will get standard therapy plus exercises with the biofeedback device, while the other gets standard therapy alone, to see which approach works better.
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University of Rzeszów
RECRUITINGRzeszów, 35-205, Poland
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