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ENHANCE: Enhancing Brain Plasticity for Sensorimotor Recovery in Spastic Hemiparesis
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating tDCS, sham tDCS, and 2 other interventions for Stroke and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 50 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Many people who have had a stroke have problems recovering the use of their affected arm and these problems may persist for a long time. The investigators' research will test new ways to boost recovery by using non-painful brain stimulation together with training of arm movements using basic science principles. The training program will be done using the latest technology in rehabilitation such as virtual reality and robotics. The investigators will compare three groups of patients who have had a stroke. Each group will receive different combinations of brain stimulation and arm training. Another aspect of this proposal is that the investigators will do the same training programs in three different countries - Canada, Israel and India. In this way, the investigators will combine knowledge and skills to create training programs that can be applied anywhere in the world and that are not necessarily limited to high-income countries. Also, by combining expertise, the investigators will help to build the capacity to do research in India, a middle-income country that has great potential to contribute new knowledge to rehabilitation medicine.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Application of 1.5 mA tDCS for 30 minutes
Application of sham tDCS for 30 minutes
arm exercise consisting of whole arm movement within a restricted elbow range of motion
arm exercise consisting of unrestricted whole arm movement