Plain-English translation of NCT06635187 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Stroke research guide →Researchers are creating a database of how stroke affects mouth movements and speech using an AI-powered mobile app. The study will compare results from stroke patients with healthy adults to understand how well the app can measure these functions and how it compares to traditional assessments by speech therapists.
After a stroke, many people experience difficulty with speech and mouth movements, but there aren't many tools that can quickly and accurately assess these problems. This research aims to develop and test a mobile app that could help detect and monitor these issues more easily.
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You would visit the research center to complete a series of assessments of your mouth movements and speech. The app will record images of your mouth as you perform simple movements and speak, while therapists will also evaluate you using traditional methods. The study compares these different assessment approaches to see how well the app works.
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Hong Kong
Collaborators
The University of Hong Kong
Enrollment target
~200 participants
Started
May 2024
Primary completion
March 2027
Age range
20 Years – 85 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in October 2024.
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Central contact
Winsy Wing Sze Wong, PhD
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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