Timing brain zaps during rehab could boost stroke recovery
NCT ID NCT07331779
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This study investigates whether the timing of a non-invasive brain stimulation technique affects recovery after a recent stroke. Sixty hospitalized stroke patients will receive mild electrical stimulation either before, during, or after their daily physical therapy sessions for five days. Researchers will measure changes in arm movement, balance, daily function, and mood to see which timing approach works best for early recovery.
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