U.S., Aug. 28 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07143500) titled 'Comparative Study of Action Observation Training Versus Task Oriented Training on Reaching in Patients With Stroke' on Aug. 20.

Brief Summary: Stroke is characterized by a sudden onset of localized or generalized brain dysfunction, with symptoms persisting for at least 24 hours or resulting in death. In the chronic phase following a stroke, hand dysfunction is commonly observed, often characterized by reduced finger strength and abnormal hand flexion patterns. Reaching is a crucial aspect of daily tasks, including activities like drinking, interacting with a touch screen, or pressing elevator buttons.

Study Start Date: June 02

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