Needle-Guided ultrasound tested to reboot walking after stroke
NCT ID NCT07196878
Summary
This study is testing if a new therapy can help people walk better after a stroke. Researchers are adding a special ultrasound-guided nerve stimulation treatment to standard physical therapy to see if it improves walking speed, strength, and balance. They will compare results in about 30 stroke survivors who receive the extra treatment versus those who only get regular therapy.
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Universidad de Zaragoza
RECRUITINGZaragoza, Aragon, 50009, Spain
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