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NCT07558876
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Task-Oriented Upper Limb Training With Focal Vibration in Stroke

Sponsor: Jisu Kim

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

This study aims to investigate the effects of task-oriented upper limb training combined with focal vibration on hand function, proprioception, and muscle tone in patients with stroke. Participants will be randomly assigned to either an experimental group receiving task-oriented training with concurrent focal vibration or a control group receiving task-oriented training alone. The intervention will be conducted over 6 weeks. Outcome measures will be assessed before and after the intervention.

Official title: Effects of Task-Oriented Upper Limb Training With Localized Vibration on Hand Function, Proprioception, and Muscle Tone in Patients With Stroke

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

20 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

38

Start Date

2026-04-27

Completion Date

2027-02

Last Updated

2026-04-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

ask-oriented upper limb training combined with focal vibration

Participants in the experimental group will receive task-oriented upper limb training combined with focal vibration applied to the wrist extensor muscles during task performance. The intervention will be administered for 30 minutes per session, 2 times per week, for 6 weeks, and no vibration will be applied during rest periods.

PROCEDURE

Active Comparator: Task-Oriented Upper Limb Training Alone

Participants in the control group will receive task-oriented upper limb training without the application of focal vibration, with the device attached to the wrist extensor muscles. The intervention will be administered for 30 minutes per session, 2 times per week, for 6 weeks.

Locations (2)

Cheongdam Hospital

Seoul, South Korea

Sahmyook University

Seoul, South Korea