New study tests best way to rebuild arm movement after stroke
NCT ID NCT07273201
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two physical therapy approaches works better for improving arm and hand function in people who have recently had a stroke. Forty participants will be randomly assigned to receive either 'isolated' muscle training using special biofeedback or 'synergetic' muscle training that focuses on coordinated movement. Researchers will measure improvements in tasks like reaching and grasping objects over a 12-week period.
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faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, and El kasr El-Einy hospitals
RECRUITINGCairo, Egypt
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