Could being Left-Handed help you recover from a stroke?
NCT ID NCT07357181
Summary
This study aims to understand if a person's dominant hand affects how well they regain arm movement after a stroke. Researchers will observe 500 adults who recently had a stroke, measuring their arm function early on and again 6 months later. The main idea is that left-handed people might recover better due to differences in how their brain's movement networks are organized.
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CHU Orléans
Orléans, 45067, France
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