U.S., June 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07641790) titled 'Effects of Wearable Vibratory Devices on Arm Function in Subacute Stroke Patients' on June 06.

Brief Summary: Hemiplegia, or paralysis of one side of the body, often results from stroke and severely limits arm function. Standard physiotherapy helps, but recovery is often slow. This study tests if adding a wearable vibratory device to standard therapy improves arm movement better than standard therapy alone. Thirty patients with subacute stroke (3-6 months) will be split into two groups. One group will receive usual physiotherapy, while the other will receive usual physiotherapy plus the vibratory device for 8 weeks. Doctors will mea...