AI-Powered brain zaps aim to restore hand movement after stroke

NCT ID NCT07491029

Summary

This study tests whether a personalized brain stimulation treatment, guided by artificial intelligence using MRI scans, can help improve finger and hand movement in people recovering from a recent stroke. Researchers will compare the real stimulation to a fake (sham) treatment in 116 participants to see if it safely helps restore motor function. The goal is to determine if this high-tech approach works better than no stimulation for regaining hand control during stroke recovery.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Severance Hospital

    Seoul, South Korea

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