Scientists watch brain waves during mirror therapy for nerve repair
NCT ID NCT06209801
Summary
This study aims to understand how combining mirror therapy, electrical stimulation, and mental imagery affects brain activity in people with hand nerve injuries. Researchers will measure brain wave patterns in 32 participants (both patients and healthy adults) while they perform specific hand exercises under different therapy conditions. The goal is to gather knowledge about how these therapies work in the brain to potentially inform future rehabilitation approaches.
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Locations
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Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Taoyuan District, Taiwan
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National Taiwain Univeristy, Colledge of Medicine, School and Graduate Institude of Physicl Therapy
Taipei, 100, Taiwan
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