Brain chip trial aims to rewire Stroke-Damaged minds for movement
NCT ID NCT07477613
Summary
This study is testing a surgically implanted brain-computer interface to help people recover arm and hand movement after a stroke. Ten participants will have a small device placed on their brain to read movement signals, which will then control special rehabilitation equipment like robotic braces. The goal is to see if this intensive, six-month program is safe and can improve motor skills more than standard therapy alone.
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