Scientists map the Brain's road to walking again after stroke
NCT ID NCT05359367
Summary
This study aimed to understand why people have trouble walking after a stroke. Researchers closely monitored a small group of stroke patients during their early recovery, measuring their movement, muscle activity, and brain function. The goal was to gather detailed information to help design better physical therapy and rehabilitation strategies in the future.
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Locations
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Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Danderyd Hospital
Danderyd, Stockholm County, SE-18288, Sweden
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