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RECRUITING
NCT06713252
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Art Therapy and Its Effect on Non-Motor Function Rehabilitation in the Subacute Phase of Stroke Recovery

Sponsor: Chonbuk National University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death worldwide, with the number of stroke patients steadily increasing due to the aging population. While traditional rehabilitation methods, such as pharmacological treatment, physical therapy, and cognitive therapy, can improve physical function to some extent, many stroke patients still face long-term non-motor impairments, including deficits in emotional, cognitive, and social functioning. Art therapy, as an integrative, non-invasive intervention, has gradually gained attention from researchers and clinicians due to its potential for restoring non-motor functions. Through artistic modalities such as music, painting, and dance, art therapy not only helps patients regulate their emotions, reducing anxiety and depression, but also promotes neuroplasticity, improving cognitive function and social participation. In the rehabilitation of stroke patients in the subacute phase, art therapy can serve as an adjunctive intervention, providing multidimensional rehabilitation support, optimizing emotional regulation and cognitive recovery, and offering new hope for the patients' overall rehabilitation.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2024-11-15

Completion Date

2025-03

Last Updated

2024-12-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Art therapy

Through music, painting, dance and other forms, art therapy can not only help patients regulate their emotions, relieve anxiety and depression, but also activate different areas of the brain to promote neuroplasticity, thereby promoting the recovery of motor function

BEHAVIORAL

Regular therapy

Standard treatment

Locations (1)

Fuyuan People's Hospital

Jiamusi, Heilongjiang, China