Nerve-Zapping device aims to rewire Stroke-Damaged brains
NCT ID NCT05694663
Summary
This study is creating a registry to monitor the safety and effectiveness of a surgically implanted device that stimulates the vagus nerve to help people recover movement after a stroke. It will follow 40 adults with chronic stroke who are getting the device as part of their standard rehabilitation. The main goal is to track any serious side effects, while also measuring changes in arm and leg function, daily activities, and quality of life.
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
RECRUITINGNew York, New York, 10128, United States
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