U.S., Nov. 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07254195) titled 'Assessment of an Intensive Motor Telerehabilitation Program for Stroke Patients' on Nov. 19.

Brief Summary: Stroke is a major cause of motor disability, particularly hemiplegia, and its incidence is increasing as the population ages. Despite partial spontaneous recovery in the first three months, 80% of patients retain a motor deficit after six months, requiring intensive rehabilitation to maximize recovery. However, after hospitalization, access to intensive rehabilitation is limited, due to geographical and mobility constraints, and the lack of reimbursement for private occupational therapy.

Telerehabilitation, using digital tech...