Wireless Nerve Stimulation Device To Enhance Recovery After Stroke
NCT: NCT04534556 · ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Brief Summary
Texas Biomedical Device Center (TxBDC) has developed an innovative strategy to enhance recovery of motor and sensory function after neurological injury termed targeted plasticity therapy (TPT). This technique uses brief pulses of vagus nerve stimulation to engage pro-plasticity neuromodulatory circuits during rehabilitation exercises. Preclinical findings demonstrate that VNS paired with rehabilitative training enhances recovery in multiple models of neurological injury, including stroke, spinal cord injury, intracerebral hemorrhage, and traumatic brain injury. Recovery is associated with neural plasticity in spared motor networks in the brain and spinal cord. Moreover, two initial studies and a recently completed Phase 3 clinical trial using a commercially available device demonstrates that paired VNS with rehabilitation is safe and improves motor recovery after stroke. The purpose of this study is to extend these findings and evaluate whether VNS delivered with the new device paired with rehabilitation represents a safe and feasible strategy to improve recovery of motor and sensory function in participants with stroke.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wireless Nerve Stimulation Device To Enhance Recovery After Stroke?
Wireless Nerve Stimulation Device To Enhance Recovery After Stroke is a clinical trial registered under NCT04534556. Current status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.
What is the status of NCT04534556?
The current status of NCT04534556 (Wireless Nerve Stimulation Device To Enhance Recovery After Stroke) is: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.
When did Wireless Nerve Stimulation Device To Enhance Recovery After Stroke start?
Wireless Nerve Stimulation Device To Enhance Recovery After Stroke started on 2021-09-01.
Official Source
View on ClinicalTrials.gov →Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov API. For the most current status, refer to the official record.