U.S., Jan. 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07357896) titled 'Balance Training Using Artificial Intelligence on Pelvic Asymmetry in Stroke Patients.' on Jan. 14.

Brief Summary: After stroke, hemiplegia is one of the most prevalent impairments. It has an extensive effect on altering balance and gait performance. During weight transfer, stroke patients struggle with maintaining their spine erect, rotating their trunk, moving their pelvis forward and backward and maintaining their balance response.

The altered standing posture and impaired balance function in stroke patients also result in greater body sway of the center of mass. Poor balance and postural instability impair gait abilities, makin...