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Clinical Trial

Virtual Reality-Based Mirror Therapy and FES-Cycling in Stroke Rehabilitation

NCT: NCT07666308 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07666308
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2021-05-01
Completion2023-02-28
SponsorAnkara City Hospital Bilkent (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

This randomized controlled, assessor-blinded study aimed to compare the effects of virtual reality-based mirror therapy (VRBMT) and functional electrical stimulation-assisted cycling (FES-cycling) when combined with conventional rehabilitation on upper extremity recovery in patients with stroke. Participants with first-ever stroke, unilateral hemiplegia, and upper extremity impairment within six months after stroke onset were randomly assigned to one of three groups: conventional rehabilitation alone, conventional rehabilitation plus VRBMT, or conventional rehabilitation plus FES-cycling. All participants received a four-week rehabilitation program. Upper extremity motor function, functional independence, use of the affected upper extremity in daily activities, and quality of life were assessed before and after the intervention.

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What is Virtual Reality-Based Mirror Therapy and FES-Cycling in Stroke Rehabilitation?

Virtual Reality-Based Mirror Therapy and FES-Cycling in Stroke Rehabilitation is a clinical trial registered under NCT07666308. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07666308?

The current status of NCT07666308 (Virtual Reality-Based Mirror Therapy and FES-Cycling in Stroke Rehabilitation) is: COMPLETED.

When did Virtual Reality-Based Mirror Therapy and FES-Cycling in Stroke Rehabilitation start?

Virtual Reality-Based Mirror Therapy and FES-Cycling in Stroke Rehabilitation started on 2021-05-01.

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