New brain-zap therapy aims to restore grip after spinal cord injury

NCT ID NCT07433959

First seen Feb 27, 2026 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 11 times

Summary

This study tests whether a noninvasive brain stimulation technique, combined with hand exercises, can improve grasping ability in people with chronic cervical spinal cord injury. About 54 participants will receive either real or sham stimulation during training sessions. The goal is to strengthen the brain's signals to hand muscles and improve hand function.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • The State University of New York at Buffalo

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    Buffalo, New York, 14214, United States

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