New Brain-Training therapy shows promise for stroke Survivors' independence
NCT ID NCT04099511
Summary
This study tested a new type of rehabilitation therapy for people recovering from a recent stroke. It compared a 'metacognitive strategy training' approach, which teaches problem-solving skills for daily tasks, against standard occupational therapy. The goal was to see if this thinking-based training could help people perform activities of daily life better and improve arm and hand movement more effectively than usual care.
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University of Missouri: Department of Occupational Therapy
Columbia, Missouri, 65211, United States
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