Visual Stimulation Through Video Therapy to Enhance Lower Limb Motor Recovery After Stroke
NCT: NCT07629674 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This pilot study evaluates video therapy for lower limb motor recovery after stroke, an approach remains insufficiently documented. This single-center pilot study uses a Single-Case Experimental Design (SCED) to evaluate the effects of intensive video therapy combined with conventional rehabilitation in patients with subacute or chronic post-stroke hemiparesis. Twelve participants will be included and allocated to different baseline durations according to a multiple-baseline SCED design. The primary outcome is functional mobility, assessed using the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, measured repeatedly throughout baseline, intervention, and follow-up phases.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Visual Stimulation Through Video Therapy to Enhance Lower Limb Motor Recovery After Stroke?
Visual Stimulation Through Video Therapy to Enhance Lower Limb Motor Recovery After Stroke is a clinical trial registered under NCT07629674. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07629674?
The current status of NCT07629674 (Visual Stimulation Through Video Therapy to Enhance Lower Limb Motor Recovery After Stroke) is: RECRUITING.
When did Visual Stimulation Through Video Therapy to Enhance Lower Limb Motor Recovery After Stroke start?
Visual Stimulation Through Video Therapy to Enhance Lower Limb Motor Recovery After Stroke started on 2026-07-09.
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