U.S., June 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07007507) titled 'Attendance and Adherence to Aerobic Exercise After Stroke' on May 28.

Brief Summary: Stroke is a common cause of functional impairment and a disease that requires large financial resources and days of care(1). For a few years now, group or individual cardiorespiratory training has been a recommended part of subacute rehabilitation after stroke(2). The training form should be a routine part of stroke rehabilitation and should be able to be carried out in both hospitals, municipal facilities and at home(2). The benefits include better walking ability and improved quality of life(3). Despite the possible benefits of cardiorespiratory tr...