Video tool lets stroke patients skip clinic visits for movement checks
NCT ID NCT07359001
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study created and tested a video-based tool to evaluate how well stroke survivors can stand up from a chair. Ten chronic stroke patients were recorded, and 28 physical therapists scored the videos remotely. The goal was to see if the tool gives consistent and accurate results compared to standard tests, so patients could be monitored without traveling to a clinic.
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Sahmyook University, Science Hall 3
Seoul, Seoul, 01795, South Korea
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