Plain-English translation of NCT07384143 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study is testing a new approach to rehabilitation that combines sensor-based robotic upper limb training with cognitive exercises. The goal is to help people with neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke improve both their arm function and cognitive abilities (like memory and attention) at the same time. You would either receive this combined robotic and cognitive training or standard conventional therapy over 25 sessions across 2–3 months.
Many people with neurological conditions experience problems with both movement and thinking, but traditional rehabilitation usually focuses only on physical recovery. This trial exists to see if combining arm rehabilitation with brain-focused exercises can address both problems together and help people regain more independence in daily life.
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If you join this study, you will come for 25 therapy sessions over 2–3 months. You'll be randomly assigned to either the robotic therapy group (which uses special devices and virtual reality exercises combined with cognitive tasks) or the conventional therapy group (standard physical therapy exercises). Your progress will be measured at the start and end of the study using thinking tests and movement tests tailored to your specific condition.
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