The goal of this clinical trial is to demonstrate the improvement of motor functions related symptoms in patients with stroke and spasticity using Exopulse Mollii suit stimulation. The main questions it aims to answer are: to evaluate the short-term impact of EXOPULSE Mollii suit on balance in adult patients with stroke and suffering from spasticity. to assess the effects of Exopulse Mollii suit on spasticity, mobility, pain, fatigue and QoL. . Participants will participate in: One baseline visit for inclusion during which the patient will undergo the first session (active or sham) along with evaluations (before and after the session) One visit after two weeks during which the patient will undergo the second session (active or sham) along with evaluations (before and after the session) One visit after two weeks of the second stimulation condition; the patients will undergo a third evaluation and receive the EXOPULSE Mollii Suit for the four-week open label phase and will use the suit at home for an active stimulation session every other day for four weeks. One visit at the end of the open label phase to perform the fourth and last evaluation and return the EXOPULSE Mollii suit. Researchers will compare both Active and Sham groups to demonstrate the improvement of motor functions related symptoms in patients with stroke and spasticity using Exopulse Mollii suit.
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Balance using Berg Balance Scale (BBS)
Timeframe: To be assessed at baseline.
Balance using Berg Balance Scale (BBS)
Timeframe: To be assessed at week 2.
Balance using Berg Balance Scale (BBS)
Timeframe: To be assessed at week 4.
Balance using Berg Balance Scale (BBS)
Timeframe: To be assessed at week 8.