Glasses and games: a new tool to help stroke survivors recover brain function
NCT ID NCT07322614
Summary
This study tested a rehabilitation device called MindLenses, which combines special prism glasses with brain-training games, to see if it helps people recover thinking and movement skills after a stroke. Sixty stroke survivors with cognitive difficulties tried the device during their standard therapy. Researchers compared their progress to a group receiving only standard therapy to see if the MindLenses approach was safe and effective.
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Irccs Fondazione Santa Lucia
Roma, RM, 00179, Italy
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