Robotic glove and mirror therapy team up to help stroke survivors regain hand use
NCT ID NCT07467915
Summary
This study is testing if combining two rehabilitation methods—mirror therapy and a soft robotic glove—works better than either method alone to help people recover hand and arm function after a stroke. Researchers will compare the new combined approach to standard therapy and the individual methods in about 104 stroke survivors. The goal is to find more effective ways to help people regain independence in daily activities.
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Rehabilitation and Neurology Outpatient Unit
Baghdad, Babylon, Iraq
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