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Effects of Mobile Application-Based Cognitive Training Along With Aerobic Training

Launched by RIPHAH INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ยท

Trial Information

Current as of September 24, 2025

Not yet recruiting

Keywords

Stroke Rehabilitation Cognitive Impairment Lumosity Brain Training Games

ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is studying whether using a mobile app for brain training, combined with aerobic exercise (like walking or cycling), can help improve thinking skills and overall quality of life for people who have had a stroke. The goal is to find out if doing both activities together is more helpful than just one or the other.

The study is looking for adults of any gender who have experienced a stroke. While the exact age range listed seems unusual, typically, participants will be adults who are able to use a mobile app and take part in exercise safely. If you join, you can expect to use a mobile application designed to help with memory and thinking, along with doing regular aerobic exercise. This trial has not started recruiting participants yet, but it aims to see how these combined activities might support recovery after a stroke.

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

About Riphah International University

Riphah International University is a leading educational institution based in Pakistan, dedicated to advancing healthcare and medical research through innovative clinical trials. With a commitment to excellence in research and education, Riphah emphasizes ethical standards and scientific integrity in its clinical studies. The university collaborates with various stakeholders, including healthcare professionals and industry partners, to enhance patient outcomes and contribute to the global body of medical knowledge. Through its robust research programs, Riphah International University aims to foster a culture of inquiry and improve healthcare delivery both locally and internationally.

Locations

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Umber un Nisa, MS-NMPT*

Principal Investigator

Riphah International Unversity

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported