Walking after stroke: new study tracks recovery over six months
NCT ID NCT06327035
First seen Mar 30, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 5 times
Summary
This study follows 400 stroke patients in rehabilitation units to see how their walking and balance improve over six months. Researchers will measure walking ability and balance at different times. The goal is to better understand the natural recovery process after a stroke.
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Clinique Les Trois Soleils
RECRUITINGBoissise-le-Roi, 77310, France
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RECRUITINGBoissise-le-Roi, 77310, France
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Le Normandy
RECRUITINGGranville, Normandy, 50400, France
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