Combined Mirror Therapy and Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Recovery After Stroke
NCT: NCT07467915 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Post-stroke hemiplegia frequently results in impaired upper limb function, which significantly affects independence and quality of life. Various rehabilitation approaches have been developed to improve motor recovery, including mirror therapy and robotic-assisted training. Mirror therapy uses visual feedback to stimulate neural plasticity and enhance motor recovery, while soft robotic gloves assist repetitive hand movements and facilitate functional training. This randomized controlled trial aims to investigate the effect of combining mirror therapy with a soft robotic glove on hand function recovery in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia. Participants will be randomly assigned to different intervention groups receiving mirror therapy, soft robotic glove training, combined therapy, or conventional rehabilitation. The primary outcome will assess improvement in upper limb motor function using validated clinical assessment tools. Secondary outcomes will evaluate functional hand performance and activities of daily living. The findings of this study may contribute to improving rehabilitation strategies for stroke survivors and provide evidence for integrating innovative rehabilitation technologies into clinical practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Combined Mirror Therapy and Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Recovery After Stroke?
Combined Mirror Therapy and Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Recovery After Stroke is a clinical trial registered under NCT07467915. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07467915?
The current status of NCT07467915 (Combined Mirror Therapy and Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Recovery After Stroke) is: RECRUITING.
When did Combined Mirror Therapy and Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Recovery After Stroke start?
Combined Mirror Therapy and Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Recovery After Stroke started on 2026-04-08.
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