Mind and machine: new therapies help stroke survivors walk again
NCT ID NCT06748378
Summary
This study tested if adding special equipment or mental exercises to standard physical therapy could help people walk better after a stroke. 66 stroke patients were split into three groups to compare different therapy methods. Researchers measured walking speed, balance, and muscle activity before and after treatment to see which approach worked best.
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Military Institute of Medicine National Research Institute
Warsaw, Masovian District, 04-141, Poland
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