Can intensive arm training rewire the brain after spinal injury?
NCT ID NCT06065384
Summary
This study is testing whether starting intensive arm and hand training very early after a neck-level spinal cord injury can help improve function. Researchers want to see if this specific training can encourage the nervous system to rewire itself. They will measure changes in the brain, nerves, and arm strength in 44 participants who either receive the extra training or standard rehab alone.
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Revalidatieziekenhuis RevArte
RECRUITINGAntwerp, 2650, Belgium
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Revalidatieziekenhuis RevArte
RECRUITINGAntwerp, 2650, Belgium
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UZGent
RECRUITINGGhent, Belgium
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UZGent
RECRUITINGGhent, Belgium
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UZLeuven Campus Pellenberg
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGLeuven, Belgium
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UZLeuven Campus Pellenberg
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGLeuven, Belgium
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Zorggroep Adelante
RECRUITINGHoensbroek, Netherlands
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Zorggroep Adelante
RECRUITINGHoensbroek, Netherlands
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