U.S., Nov. 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07254949) titled 'Vision and Proprioception Evaluation With Robotics After Stroke' on Nov. 19.
Brief Summary: Stroke is highly prevalent in Canada and can lead to profound upper limb impairments in motor and sensory function, as well and vision. Clinical assessments for these functions often lack sensitivity making detecting impairments and tracking their recovery after stroke difficult. It is known that sensory function and vision interact to inform motor behaviours, yet how each of these modalities might contribute to motor impairments and subsequent recovery after stroke is undetermined.
Using robotics to assess neurologic function after a stroke...