U.S., April 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07547800) titled 'Effects of a Robot-based Sensorimotor Upper Limb Rehabilitation Paradigm in Chronic Stroke: a Randomized Controlled Trial' on April 17.
Brief Summary: Sensorimotor function of the upper limb is commonly impaired after stroke, even in the chronic phase (>6 months post-stroke). Nevertheless, good sensorimotor function is needed for daily life functioning. Sensorimotor function can be divided into three components: exteroception, proprioception and sensory processing. It is important that those three components will each be addressed in the upper limb rehabilitation. Unfortunately, there is still no optimal therapy to address sensory ...