High-Tech rehab trial aims to restore independence for neurological patients
NCT ID NCT05970367
Summary
This study tested whether an intensive rehabilitation program using advanced technology helps adults with chronic stroke or spinal cord injury regain independence in daily activities. It compared this high-tech program to standard care in 102 participants who were at least 3 months post-injury and living at home. The main goal was to see if the technology-enhanced therapy improved daily function, mobility, and quality of life more than traditional rehabilitation.
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Locations
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AZ Herentals
Herentals, 2200, Belgium
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KU Leuven
Leuven, 3000, Belgium
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