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Group Memory retraining exercises for Traumatic Brain Injury
Study Summary
This trial is designed to test the efficacy of a group-based memory training program for people with traumatic brain injury, as well as to assess the program's effectiveness on measures of everyday life and brain function.
- Traumatic Brain Injury
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Is there still capacity to enroll participants in this experiment?
"Clinicaltrials.gov states that this research study is open for recruitment, having been first listed on June 29th 2016 and updated most recently as of September 29th 2021."
Are adolescents qualified to participate in this investigation?
"In accordance with the predetermined parameters, prospective participants must be aged 18 or above and under 65."
What is the total enrolment capacity of this clinical trial?
"Yes, the clinicaltrials.gov website confirms that this medical trial is currently enrolling patients. Originally posted on June 29th 2016, it has been updated most recently on September 29th 2021 and seeks 60 individuals from one location to participate."
Am I eligible to be a participant in this trial?
"The trial requires applicants with traumatic brain injuries and an age range of 18 to 65 years old. The research team seeks a total pool of 60 participants for the study."
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