Can video calls heal the brain? stroke rehab goes digital
NCT ID NCT07504276
Summary
This study aims to find out if cognitive rehabilitation delivered remotely via video calls (tele-rehabilitation) works as well as traditional in-person therapy for improving memory and thinking skills after a stroke. Researchers will randomly assign 32 stroke survivors to receive either remote or in-person therapy for 8 weeks and measure changes in their cognitive function. The goal is to provide more accessible recovery options for people who have had a stroke.
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Riphah International University
Islamabad, Punjab Province, 44000, Pakistan
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