Clinical Trial

Voice-Induced Motor Intention to Enhance Upper Limb Rehabilitation Efficacy of Exoskeleton Robots for Stroke Patients

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Summary
This study aims to investigate whether combining "motor imagery" (the mental visualization of movement) with robotic exoskeleton therapy can improve upper limb recovery in stroke patients. Conventional robotic therapy often involves passive movement driven by the machine. In this study, patients in the experimental group will use their own voice to trigger the robot (e.g., saying "bend arm") while simultaneously imagining the movement. The research will compare this voice-enhanced "active" approach with traditional passive robotic training to see if it better promotes brain-to-muscle signal recovery and improves overall arm function .
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Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07398131
Lead Sponsor Taipei Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare
Conditions To Understand Whether Increasing the Willingness to Exercise Can Improve Rehabilitation Outcomes (Upper Limb Motor Activation), for Patient With Stroke
Enrollment 32 participants
Start Date 2026-03-01
Primary Completion 2026-09-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-10-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-12