U.S., Oct. 8 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07209982) titled 'Dual Task Training Versus Single Task Training in Chronic Hemiplegic Stroke Patients' on Sept. 29.
Brief Summary: What is this study about? This study compares two common ways of practicing walking and balance after a stroke: (1) dual-task training, where a person walks or balances while doing a second task (such as counting backward or carrying a light object), and (2) single-task training, where a person practices walking and balance without any extra task. The goal is to learn whether practicing with or without an added task is more practical and acceptable for people living with long-standing weakness on one side of the body (hem...