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Predicting Ipsilesional Motor Deficits in Stroke with Dynamic Dominance Model
This study will test the hypothesize that the combination of low-moderate to severe paresis and persistent motor deficits in the non-paretic arm limits functional independence in chronic stroke survivors. We, therefore, predict that intense remediation, focused on improving the speed, coordination, and accuracy of the less-impaired arm should improve functional independence.
There will be two evaluation sessions, 15 training sessions, and 3 post-test evaluation sessions
$2,100
Candice Maenza - at CMaenza@psu.edu or 717-531-0003, ext=283146
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18 year(s) or older
NCT03634397
STUDY00008385
Inclusion Criteria:
Over the age of 18Motor impairment in the arm
Had a stroke confirmed by neurology
Chronic stage of stroke
Exclusion Criteria:
neurological disease other than strokea major psychiatric diagnosis (e.g., schizophrenia, major affective disorder)
hospital admission for substance abuse
peripheral disorders affecting sensation or movement of the arms,
currently taking prescription drugs with known sedative properties that interfere with sensory-motor function
Neurology