Brain training boosts arm recovery after stroke?
NCT ID NCT05884762
First seen Mar 21, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study tests whether early brain-training feedback (EEG neurofeedback) can help people recover arm movement after a stroke. About 40 adults who had a stroke within the past 3 weeks will receive either real or fake (sham) neurofeedback along with standard rehabilitation. The goal is to see if the real feedback leads to better arm function.
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