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Clinical Trial

Bilateral Priming Plus Task Specific Training for Severe Upper Limb Hemiparesis.

IRB Protocol Number STU00205857

Objective

To improve hand function in stroke survivors

A 16-week study testing a new rehabilitation approach that combines bilateral priming with high-repetition, task-specific training. Training will focus on the hand and arm. Training consists of 3 visits per week for 5 weeks. Evaluation sessions (including transcranial magnetic stimulation - TMS) will occur throughout the study.

Who Can Participate

Provided ____$25.00 per visit___

Compensation

Stroke survivors with hand or arm weakness

Participants must meet the following criteria:

  • Stroke at least 6 months ago
  • Impairment in your arm and hand
  • No Botox® injection in your arm within the past 6 months
  • No history of epilepsy or seizure disorder
  • No previous head injury

Age Range

over the age of 18

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