Brain-computer Interface With Plantar Pneumoorthoses for Post-stroke Rehabilitation
Summary
STUDY PURPOSE The investigators are testing a new rehabilitation system that helps stroke patients recover their ability to walk and think more clearly. This system, called brain-computer interface with plantar pneumorthoses, uses brain signals to control a special device that provides gentle pressure to the feet, similar to what you feel when walking. The goal is to help patients regain walking skills, improve memory and thinking, and feel better emotionally. STUDY QUESTIONS The main question
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 18-80 years * Primary or recurrent supratentorial ischemic stroke * Stroke onset 7 days to 24 months * Moderate to mild post-stroke lower limb motor impairments * Clinical stability * Voluntary participation and signing of informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Severe co
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