Clinical Trial

Functional Neuroimaging and Motor Recovery After Stroke

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Summary
The primary goal of this project is to establish whether fMRI measurements of brain connectivity measured before and after interaction with a sensorimotor task can predict subsequent training-induced gains in motor function in a population of individuals with chronic stroke. This study involves individuals with chronic motor impairment resulting from stroke. The procedures include one fMRI session (baseline), followed by twelve training visits (2 or 3 times per week over 4-5 weeks) focused on training motor function of the hand and wrist conducted with a physical therapist. During imaging, participants interact with an MRI-compatible joystick that will cue participants to move their wrist in a controlled way. Before and after the training program, subjects will undergo behavioral testing with a physical therapist to quantify changes in clinical measures of impairment.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07666165
Lead Sponsor University of Delaware
Conditions Stroke
Enrollment 14 participants
Start Date 2022-01-25
Primary Completion 2022-12-22 (estimated)
Study Completion 2022-12-22 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-06-24