U.S., Sept. 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07160114) titled 'Task-oriented Training With Electrical Stimulation Glove on Hand Function and Dexterity in Chronic Stroke Patients' on Aug. 30.

Brief Summary: Stroke often causes long-lasting weakness and difficulty using the hands, which limits independence in daily life. Many patients find it hard to perform everyday tasks such as dressing, eating, or writing. Rehabilitation usually includes task-oriented training (TOT), which means practicing meaningful activities that mimic real-life situations.

This study is testing whether adding a new device called an electrical stimulation glove (ESG) can make hand training more effective for people living...