Arm Weakness as a Consequence of Stroke clinical trials at UCSF
2 in progress, 1 open to eligible people
kTMP-Enhanced Motor Rehabilitation for Chronic Stroke Recovery (KULMINATE) Pilot
open to eligible people ages 18-80
kTMP, kilohertz transcutaneous magnetic perturbations, is a low intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation technique that will be used in this study to promote arm/hand rehabilitation in patients who have been disabled by stroke.
Berkeley, California
kTMP in Chronic Stroke
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kTMP, kilohertz transcutaneous magnetic perturbations, is a low intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation technique that will be used in this study to promote arm/hand rehabilitation in patients who have been disabled by stroke.
San Francisco, California
Our lead scientists for Arm Weakness as a Consequence of Stroke research studies include Karunesh Ganguly.
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