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Stroke Clinical Trials

A listing of Stroke medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

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H Haena Kim

Robot-Assisted Neurovascular Intervention

Patients scheduled for neurovascular interventions may be eligible to have their procedure done robotically.

18 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
A Anita Tollisen, PhD

Vision on the Road: Vision Rehabilitation for Driving After Stroke

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if vision training works to improve functional vision in people with visual field loss after stroke. The investigators want to know more about how people perceive their own functional vision and ability to compensate for visual field loss in daily activities. …

20 - 85 years of age All Phase N/A
M Megan Gonzalez

Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound Stimulation in Stroke Patients - Parameter Optimization

The goal of this research study is to optimize the parameter of Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Stimulation (LIFUS) that is most effective in changing cortical excitability and motor learning skills in patients who suffered a stroke. The researchers hope to answer two questions. with increasing power, would LIFUS be more effective? …

21 years of age All Phase N/A
V Valéry SALLE, MD

Genetic Variants of Annexin A2 and Cryptogenic Stroke

Stroke is the third most common cause of death in developed countries. Various mechanisms of ischemic stroke exist. However, in young population, in a third of cases, the cause of a stroke cannot be determined despite an extensive evaluation. Many studies have highlighted the link between stroke and fibrinolysis. Genetic …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
N Nadia Bolognini, PhD

Neuromodulation Through Multisensory Stimulation for Visual Field Deficits in the Subacute Stage of Disease

Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) after acquired brain injuries affect daily life by impairing reading, navigation, and social activities, often impacting anxiety and depression. Spontaneous recovery is rare. Rehabilitation approaches include restorative treatments, which aim to expand the visual field through the stimulation of the so-called transition zone, and compensatory …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
J Jason Bohland, Ph.D.

Imaging Speech in Neurotypical Adults and Individuals With Cerebellar Stroke

The goal of this research study is to learn how the brain areas that plan and control movement interact with the areas responsible for hearing and perceiving speech in healthy adults and people who have had cerebellar strokes. The main questions it aims to answer are: What regions of the …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
K Kelly Rishe, MSOT

Emotional Recovery Post-Stroke

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether adding an emotional wellness component to occupational therapy (OT) and/or speech therapy (ST) telerehabilitation improves overall emotional well-being and activity participation for people with stroke.

21 years of age All Phase N/A
R Randolph S Marshall, MD

SDOH-Homecare Intervention Focus Team (SHIFT) Trial to Improve Stroke Outcomes

Primary Goal: To test the hypothesis that among stroke patients 18-75 years with ≥3 SDOH risk factors, SHIFT will improve: (1) functional outcomes as measured by the SIS (Primary Outcome), (2) physiological outcomes as measured by changes in blood pressure and cognition, (secondary outcomes) and (3) epigenetic allostatic load biomarkers …

18 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A
F Fior-Dafin Mureşanu, Prof. Dr.

Personalised Health Motor and Cognitive Assistance System for RehAbilitation (PHRASE)

This study is a multicentric randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of digital technology, specifically a smartphone with integrated VR-and AR-based intervention, for at-home rehabilitation after stroke. The study focuses on combined motor and cognitive training for patients in the late subacute and chronic phases post-stroke. The intervention is provided …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

Associative Peripheral Stimulation for Reduction of Motor Impairment During Acute Period of Stroke Recovery

Associative Peripheral Stimulation (APS) is a non-invasive therapy intended for stroke rehabilitation involving transcutaneous electrical muscle stimulation paired with voluntary movement. This pilot study investigates whether APS applied during the acute phase of stroke recovery may reduce impairment and improve function in the affected upper extremity.

18 - 79 years of age All Phase N/A

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