Stroke survivors: could music at home boost your recovery?
NCT ID NCT06804304
First seen May 05, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tests whether a music-based program done at home can help stroke survivors recover thinking, speech, movement, and mood. About 100 people who had a stroke at least 3 months ago will either do music exercises 5 times a week for 10 weeks plus usual care, or just usual care. Researchers will check progress with tests and brain scans at the start, right after the program, and 3 months later.
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University of Helsinki / Faculty of Medicine / Department of Psychology
RECRUITINGHelsinki, 00014, Finland
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