Can an AR app match real therapy? study tests movement quality in stroke rehab
NCT ID NCT06516120
First seen May 11, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study looked at how well an augmented reality (AR) app can mimic standard therapy exercises for arm rehabilitation after a stroke. 28 people (16 healthy older adults and 12 stroke survivors) performed both therapy exercises and AR games while wearing motion sensors. The goal was to see if the AR app provokes similar arm movements as traditional exercises, which could help make home rehab more effective.
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Sint Maartenskliniek
Ubbergen, Gelderland, 6574 NA, Netherlands
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