CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS
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Zap to heal? new device aims to rewire brains after stroke
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing a wearable device that uses gentle electromagnetic fields to try to help the brain recover after a stroke. Participants will wear the device while doing arm and leg exercises several times a week for three months. The goal is to see if this approach is safe …
Matched conditions: CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Florida • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Apr 03, 2026 14:42 UTC
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Phone app could bring stroke rehab into your living room
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a smartphone app using virtual and augmented reality can help people recover arm movement and thinking skills at home after a stroke. It compares the app-based therapy to standard rehabilitation care over six weeks. The goal is to see if this technol…
Matched conditions: CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Eodyne Systems SL • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Apr 03, 2026 14:42 UTC
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Zapping the brain to rewire movement after stroke
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a safe, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can help improve arm and leg movement in people who have had a stroke more than six months ago. About 48 participants will receive either the real brain stimulation or a fake version, followed by physi…
Matched conditions: CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Danderyd Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 27, 2026 12:39 UTC
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Zapping the brain to relearn walking after stroke
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a gentle, non-invasive magnetic stimulation to the brain can help people who had a stroke more than six months ago improve their walking, balance, and leg movement. Participants will receive either the real stimulation or a fake version, followed by …
Matched conditions: CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Danderyd Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 03, 2026 14:41 UTC