Silent vibration could be key to unlocking stroke Survivors' hands
NCT ID NCT04569123
Summary
This study tested if adding a gentle, barely noticeable vibration to the wrist during hand exercises helps people recover hand function after a stroke better than exercises alone. It involved 61 adults who had a stroke at least six months earlier. The goal was to see if this combined approach could improve their ability to use their hand for daily tasks and increase independence.
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Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29403, United States
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