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Clinical Trial

Brain-Oscillation-Synchronized Stimulation to Enhance Motor Recovery in Early Subacute Stroke

NCT: NCT05600374 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT05600374
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2023-02-06
Completion2028-02-28

Brief Summary

We will investigate the therapeutic efficacy of EEG-synchronized noninvasive repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the early subacute phase after ischemic stroke to improve upper limb motor rehabilitation. We hypothesize that synchronization of rTMS with the phase of the ongoing sensorimotor oscillation indicating high corticospinal excitability leads to significantly stronger improvement of paretic upper limb motor function than the same rTMS protocol non-synchronized to the ongoing sensorimotor oscillation or sham stimulation.

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What is Brain-Oscillation-Synchronized Stimulation to Enhance Motor Recovery in Early Subacute Stroke?

Brain-Oscillation-Synchronized Stimulation to Enhance Motor Recovery in Early Subacute Stroke is a clinical trial registered under NCT05600374. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT05600374?

The current status of NCT05600374 (Brain-Oscillation-Synchronized Stimulation to Enhance Motor Recovery in Early Subacute Stroke) is: RECRUITING.

When did Brain-Oscillation-Synchronized Stimulation to Enhance Motor Recovery in Early Subacute Stroke start?

Brain-Oscillation-Synchronized Stimulation to Enhance Motor Recovery in Early Subacute Stroke started on 2023-02-06.

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