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Combining MyoCI With Memory Reactivation to Improve Motor Recovery After Stroke

This study will examine the combination of myoelectric computer interface (MyoCI) training with targeted memory reactivation (TMR) in chronic stroke survivors. The study aims to determine whether this training-plus-sleep combination will generalize to improve arm motor function over an extended training protocol in str

Condition(s)Stroke
StatusRecruiting
PhaseNA
Study typeInterventional
SummaryThis study will examine the combination of myoelectric computer interface (MyoCI) training with targeted memory reactivation (TMR) in chronic stroke survivors. The study aims to determine whether this training-plus-sleep combination will generalize to improve arm motor function over an extended training protocol in stroke survivors.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Age at enrollment is 21 or older * Hemiparesis from first ever stroke affecting arm movement at least 6 months prior to screening * Severe to moderate motor impairment (FMA-UE of 7-40) * At least some voluntary shoulder and elbow muscle activation Exclusion Criteria: * Inability to follow instructions of the MyoCI task * Visual impairment (such as hemianopia) preventing full view of screen * Anesthesia or neglect in the affected arm, or visual hemineglect (score of 2 on the NIH Stroke Scale Extinction and Inattention subtest) * Participation in another study on the affected arm within 6 weeks of enrollment or any pharmacological study * Inability to understand or follow commands in English due to aphasia or other reason * Diffuse or multifocal infarcts in both hemisph
Ages21 Years to 100 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorNorthwestern University
LocationsChicago, Illinois, United States
Start date2020-02-25
NCT IDNCT04312269
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04312269

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