Zap to unclench: electrical therapy tested for Stroke-Hit hands
NCT ID NCT03574623
Summary
This study tested three different home-based therapies to help people regain hand function after a stroke. It involved 132 participants who were 6 to 24 months post-stroke and had difficulty opening their affected hand. Researchers compared electrical stimulation techniques to see which one best improved the ability to grasp and move objects.
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Locations
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Emory University and Atlanta VA
Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States
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Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States
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Kessler Foundation
West Orange, New Jersey, 07052, United States
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MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute
Cleveland, Ohio, 44109, United States
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