Zap your brain to talk again? electrical stimulation trial for stroke survivors
NCT ID NCT06010030
Summary
This study is testing whether a mild, painless electrical current applied to the scalp (called tDCS) can boost the benefits of speech therapy for people who have trouble speaking after a stroke. About 200 participants will receive either real or fake stimulation during therapy sessions to see which helps more. Researchers will use brain scans and language tests to measure any improvements in communication skills.
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Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226, United States
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