Zap to the brain: new tech aims to restore speech after stroke
NCT ID NCT07346378
Summary
This study is testing whether a new, non-invasive brain stimulation technology can help people recover language skills after a stroke. Researchers will recruit 40 adults with post-stroke aphasia and give half of them the real stimulation treatment while the other half receives a sham (fake) treatment, combined with standard speech therapy. The goal is to see if this technology can safely improve speech, comprehension, and other language functions by targeting deep areas of the brain.
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University
RECRUITINGHefei, Anhui, 230000, China
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