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Arm Boot Camp for Stroke
Study Summary
This trial will test a program that combines physical activity with feedback from a wearable device to see if it improves upper limb movement and function in people who have had a stroke.
- Stroke
- Brain Diseases
- Brain Ischemia
- Nervous System Disorders
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Myocardial Infarction or Heart Attack
- Vascular Disease
- Central Nervous System Disorders
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Does the clinical trial currently allow for enrollment?
"This research has been posted on clinicaltrials.gov and is actively seeking volunteers; the trial was initially published in August 2020, with its most recent update occurring in May 2022."
How many individuals will be recruited for this experiment?
"To successfully launch this medical trial, 64 participants must join. Those who meet the criteria can register at locations such as Dalhousie University in Halifax or Parkwood Institute located in London."
How many facilities are providing access to this research?
"Participants can join this medical research from a selection of 7 different sites, such as Dalhousie University in Halifax, Parkwood Institute in London and GF Strong Rehab Centre in Vancouver."
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