New surgery aims to reconnect brain to paralyzed arm after stroke
NCT ID NCT06001736
Summary
This study is testing a surgical procedure called a 'nerve transfer' to improve arm and hand function in people who have long-term weakness after a stroke. The surgery connects a healthy nerve from the non-paralyzed side of the body to the nerves controlling the weak arm. Researchers want to see if this helps restore movement and control, and if it works differently for people who had a stroke caused by a clot versus a bleed.
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Dartmouth-Health
RECRUITINGLebanon, New Hampshire, 03677, United States
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