Video games vs. standard therapy: new hope for stroke Survivors' arm function
NCT ID NCT07423091
Summary
This study compares two home-based programs to improve arm function in adults who had a stroke more than six months ago. One group uses special video games (exergames) designed for arm exercises, while the other follows a standard home therapy plan. Researchers will measure how well each program improves arm movement, daily activities, and quality of life, and how easy the programs are to use.
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