Virtual reality vs. mirror: new tech battles for stroke recovery
NCT ID NCT07018336
Summary
This study compares two modern rehabilitation techniques—mirror therapy and virtual reality (VR) therapy—to see which provides better immediate improvement in arm function for stroke survivors with partial paralysis (hemiplegia). Forty-two participants who had a stroke 6-12 months ago will be randomly assigned to receive one 30-minute session of either mirror therapy or VR therapy. Researchers will measure changes in arm movement, stiffness, daily activity ability, and coordination right before and after the single session to see which approach works better in the short term.
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İstinye Üniversite Hastanesi Medical Park Gaziosmanpaşa
RECRUITINGIstanbul, Gaziosmanpaşa, 34065, Turkey (Türkiye)
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