New Brain-Training rehab aims to ease stroke fatigue and improve arm use
NCT ID NCT06251661
Summary
This study tested a therapy program called Cognitive Multi-sensory Rehabilitation (CMR) to see if it could help people recover arm function and reduce fatigue after a stroke. 40 participants who had a stroke 6-18 months earlier were split into two groups: one received CMR plus traditional physical therapy, and the other received only traditional therapy. The goal was to see if adding CMR, which combines sensory puzzles and movement tasks, led to better recovery outcomes.
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Faculty of Physical Therapy Cairo University
Cairo, Giza Governorate, 12612, Egypt
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