ICT&health September 6, 2024
Artur Olesch Editor

ABAStroke, an AI-powered mobile application for the rehabilitation of cognitive functions of post-stroke patients, has successfully completed a randomized controlled trial. By combining Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) methodology with machine learning (AI) algorithms, this smart neurorehabilitation system represents a milestone for patients seeking independent, personalized, and effective treatment.

Clinical trial success: significant cognitive improvement

Conducted by a team of researchers from the University Hospital in Krakow, Poland, the clinical trial involved 74 participants, with a study group using the ABAStroke app alongside standard care and a control group receiving standard care alone. The study group showed an average improvement of 3.69 points on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) test, compared to 2.00 points in the control group. This 1.69-point statistically...

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