Could ear zaps help stroke patients move again?
NCT ID NCT07081568
Summary
This study is testing if gentle electrical stimulation in both ears can help people recover movement and feeling after a stroke. It will involve 40 people who recently had their first stroke. Half will get the real ear stimulation, and half will get a fake version, to see if the treatment is safe and effective.
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The Fourth Affiliated Rehabilitation Hospital of Nanchang University
RECRUITINGNanchang, Jiangxi, 330009, China
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