U.S., June 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07039006) titled 'Error Augmentation for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Stroke Survivors' on June 09.
Brief Summary: Stroke can severely limit a person's ability to move their arm, especially when trying to reach by extending the elbow. These challenges often persist long after the stroke and make everyday activities more difficult. The investigators are testing a feedback strategy called error augmentation (EA) feedback that intentionally exaggerates movement errors to promote motor learning.
In this study, the investigators designed a virtual reality training program that uses EA feedback to encourage people with chronic stroke to use more elbow ext...