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Associative Peripheral Stimulation for Reduction of Motor Impairment During Acute Period of Stroke Recovery
Sponsor: Ahmed A. Rahim
Summary
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.
Official title: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Assessing Associative Peripheral Stimulation (APS) for Reduction of Motor Impairment During Acute Period of Stroke Recovery
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 79 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2021-12-18
Completion Date
2024-12
Last Updated
2024-08-30
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Associative Peripheral Stimulation (APS) 1.0
Associative peripheral stimulation paired with rehabilitative exercises.
Peripheral Neuromuscular Stimulation
Random peripheral stimulation paired with rehabilitative exercises.
Locations (3)
General Hospital of Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
La Raza National Medical Center
Mexico City, Mexico
National Institute of Neurology & Neurosurgery
Mexico City, Mexico