New Brain-Zap device aims to rewire injured minds
NCT ID NCT07373366
Summary
This study is testing whether a non-invasive device called REAC can help the brain recover after a severe traumatic injury. Researchers will enroll 60 patients with diffuse axonal injury (a type of brain damage) and randomly assign them to receive either the real REAC treatment or a sham (fake) treatment over 19 sessions. The main goal is to see if the treatment changes brain wave patterns measured by an EEG and if it leads to functional improvements in daily life.
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Hospital das Clínicas da FM-USP
RECRUITINGSão Paulo, São Paulo, 05.403-905, Brazil
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