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Assessment of an Intensive Motor Telerehabilitation Program for Stroke Patients
Sponsor: Hospices Civils de Lyon
Summary
Stroke is a major cause of motor disability, particularly hemiplegia, and its incidence is increasing as the population ages. Despite partial spontaneous recovery in the first three months, 80% of patients retain a motor deficit after six months, requiring intensive rehabilitation to maximize recovery. However, after hospitalization, access to intensive rehabilitation is limited, due to geographical and mobility constraints, and the lack of reimbursement for private occupational therapy. Telerehabilitation, using digital technologies, can overcome these difficulties by offering interactive, accessible rehabilitation at home. Studies show that its effectiveness is comparable to that of clinical rehabilitation. Our study therefore proposes to evaluate the feasibility and effects of a home-based telerehabilitation program using the MindMotion GO device (MindMaze). This 12-week program aims to provide an additional intensive dose of rehabilitation to the standard of care, with 300 minutes of weekly active therapy, planned and monitored remotely by a therapist.
Official title: Intensive Motor Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: Evaluation of a Telerehabilitation Program
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 85 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
51
Start Date
2026-02-25
Completion Date
2028-01-25
Last Updated
2026-03-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Telerehabilitation program using the MindMotion GO device
In parallel to the standard of care, patients will participate in a 12-weeks telerehabilitation program using the MindMotion GO device. MindMotion GO is a digital therapy device that offers a catalog of interactive games designed specifically for patients with neurological injuries. During the telerehabilitation program, patients will aim to achieve at least 300 minutes of active therapy per week. They will have 1 synchronous session per week in the clinic or remotely by videoconference with a therapist (PT or OT). Patients are expected to carry out the other planned sessions independently at home. The activity schedule will be drawn up by a remote therapist each week and will be personalized for each patient.
Locations (1)
Hopital Henry Gabrielle
Saint-Genis-Laval, Lyon, France