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Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy in Improving Motor Recovery and Hand Function in Patients With Acute Stroke A Randomized Controlled Trial
Randomized controlled trial to determine whether mirror therapy (MT), added to conventional physiotherapy, improves upper-limb motor recovery, hand function, spasticity, and range of motion (ROM) in acute stroke compared with conventional physiotherapy alone. Outcomes include ARAT, Motor Assessment Scale, Modified Ashworth Scale, and goniometric ROM.
Stroke causes significant upper-limb impairment in the acute stage; early, targeted rehabilitation leverages heightened neuroplasticity. Mirror therapy uses a mid-sagittal mirror to reflect movements of the non-paretic limb, creating the illusion of normal movement in the paretic limb, recruiting mirror neuron circuits and facilitating motor relearning. Prior work suggests MT can improve fine and gross motor skills, reduce spasticity, and increase active ROM. This trial operationalizes a pragmatic MT protocol integrated with standard inpatient/outpatient physiotherapy in acute stroke.
Age
40 - 55 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Riphah international University Malakand Campus
Malakand, KPK, Pakistan
Start Date
August 15, 2025
Primary Completion Date
August 17, 2027
Completion Date
September 17, 2027
Last Updated
October 2, 2025
44
ESTIMATED participants
Mirror Therapy Conventional Physiotherapy
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
NCT07236216
NCT07443150
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