U.S., Sept. 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07178535) titled 'Feasibility of Real-Time Visual Feedback in Augmented Reality to Reduce Gait Asymmetry Post-Stroke' on Sept. 03.

Brief Summary: Unilateral motor deficits, such as paresis and tone disorders, are frequent consequences of stroke and lead to gait impairments. Among these, spatial asymmetry is characterized by differences in step length between the paretic and non-paretic limbs, resulting in balance problems and an increased risk of falls. Conventional rehabilitation has shown limited effectiveness in addressing this issue, highlighting the need for innovative approaches. Real-time feedback interventions, particularly through augmented...