Scientists probe ancient brain pathway for spinal injury recovery clues
NCT ID NCT04967274
Summary
This study aims to understand how a specific, ancient part of the brain helps control movement and how it might adapt to help recovery after a spinal cord injury. Researchers will observe 248 people, including both healthy volunteers and those with recent or long-standing spinal cord injuries, using sound cues and movement tests. The goal is to gather knowledge that could inform future treatments to improve movement recovery.
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Balgrist University Hospital
RECRUITINGZurich, 8008, Switzerland
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