U.S., Dec. 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07292428) titled 'Cognitive-motor Technology Rehabilitation in Frail Individuals' on Dec. 01.
Brief Summary: Dual performance, which involves the simultaneous execution of motor and cognitive tasks, is a fundamental aspect of everyday functioning. In the elderly population, for example, the ability to manage dual tasks can be significantly impaired, resulting in an increased risk of falls and further cognitive decline. The ability to perform two tasks simultaneously (one motor and one cognitive) is often impaired in patients with chronic sensorimotor and/or cognitive disabilities, with repercussions on both physical and cognitive abilities. Patients ...