Robots and scans unlock secrets of stroke recovery
NCT ID NCT07254949
Summary
This study aims to better understand how stroke affects a person's vision, body awareness, and movement. Researchers will use robotic tests and brain scans to measure these functions in 425 stroke survivors and healthy volunteers over six months. The goal is to learn how the brain changes after a stroke and how this relates to recovery, which could lead to better future treatments.
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Locations
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Carewest Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Foothills Medical Centre
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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