Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy and Mirror Mode of Hand Robot in Stroke
NCT: NCT07435688 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of conventional mirror therapy and robotic mirror mode training in promoting upper extremity motor recovery in adult patients with ischemic stroke during the early subacute phase. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does mirror mode of a robotic hand device result in greater motor function recovery compared to conventional mirror therapy? Are there differences between the groups in somatosensory improvement and gross motor skill outcomes? Do both intervention modalities result in clinically significant improvements in motor and functional outcomes? Researchers will compare a conventional mirror therapy group and a robotic-assisted mirror mode group to determine which provides more significant gains in motor function, somatosensory input, and functional use of the paretic arm. Participants will: Receive standard physiotherapy sessions for 6 weeks Be randomly assigned to either mirror therapy or robotic mirror mode intervention Be evaluated using Fugl-Meyer Assessment, ARAT, Box and Block Test, Wolf Motor Function Test and Tactile/proprioceptive sensory test using Fugl-Meyer Assessment Sensory subsection.
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What is Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy and Mirror Mode of Hand Robot in Stroke?
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy and Mirror Mode of Hand Robot in Stroke is a clinical trial registered under NCT07435688. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07435688?
The current status of NCT07435688 (Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy and Mirror Mode of Hand Robot in Stroke) is: COMPLETED.
When did Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy and Mirror Mode of Hand Robot in Stroke start?
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy and Mirror Mode of Hand Robot in Stroke started on 2024-01-10.
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