Lefties may recover better after stroke, new study suggests

NCT ID NCT07357181

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether being left-handed or right-handed affects how well people recover arm movement after a stroke. Researchers will follow 500 adults who had a recent stroke for 6 months, measuring arm function with standard tests. The goal is to see if left-handed people recover better, possibly because of differences in how their brains control movement.

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  • CHU Orléans

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    Orléans, 45067, France

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