New tech aims to supercharge stroke recovery
NCT ID NCT07426354
Summary
This study is testing if adding extra sensory feedback—like touch and feel—to a common stroke rehab technique called mirror therapy helps people recover arm movement better. Researchers will compare this enhanced therapy to standard mirror therapy in 84 stroke survivors. They will measure changes in arm function, brain activity, and muscle coordination to see which approach works best.
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Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital
New Taipei City, Taiwan
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