Brain zaps tested for stroke arm recovery – but study stalls
NCT ID NCT03323255
First seen May 15, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether a single session of magnetic brain stimulation could improve pointing movements in the weak arm of stroke survivors. Only one person took part, and the study was stopped early. The goal was to measure changes in movement speed and brain activity, but no firm conclusions can be drawn.
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Hôpital Swynghedauw, CHU lille
Lille, 59037, France
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