Plain-English translation of NCT06583772 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Stroke research guide →Researchers are testing a new virtual reality-based hand dexterity test called the BeCure Virtual Reality 9-Hole Peg Test to see if it accurately measures finger movement and hand function in stroke patients. The traditional version of this test uses physical pegs and a board, but the virtual reality version may be easier to use, reduce measurement errors, and allow doctors to track your progress remotely. This study will confirm whether this new technology works as well as the original test.
Stroke often affects hand movement and dexterity, and doctors need reliable ways to measure recovery. The standard hand dexterity test works well but has practical problems — pegs can get dropped or knocked over, and timing can be measured incorrectly. A virtual reality version could solve these problems and make it easier for patients to be tested at home or in the clinic.
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You will visit Ankara University's Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation department, where you'll use the virtual reality hand dexterity test. The test involves placing small pegs into holes using the virtual reality system, and the computer records your performance automatically. The study collects basic information about you and measures how well both your affected and unaffected hands perform this task.
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Turkey (Türkiye)
Sponsor
Ankara University
Enrollment target
~46 participants
Started
June 2023
Primary completion
March 2025
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Age range
18 Years – 70 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in September 2024.
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Central contact
Haydar Gok, Professor
Ankara University
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