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A study conducted at Changi General Hospital in Singapore explored the feasibility and effects of robot-mediated impairment-oriented and task-specific training on upper limb post-stroke patients. The study involved 4 patients who received robotic therapy alongside standard care, showing improvements in motor power, quality of life, and other measures at 1 month post-intervention. The researchers concluded that the trial was feasible and suggested a full-scale study to compare different robotic training approaches. For more information, readers can access the full article in Frontiers in Neurology. [Extracted from the article] |