New training method offers hope for regaining arm use after stroke
NCT ID NCT06701370
Summary
This study tested whether adding a special type of training focused on everyday tasks could help people with long-term stroke effects regain arm movement and strength. It involved 39 people who had a stroke at least six months earlier. Researchers compared standard rehabilitation exercises to standard rehab plus this new task-focused training to see which was better for improving arm function.
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Biruni University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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