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Clinical Trial

Locomotor function following transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation in individuals with hemiplegic stroke

IRB Protocol Number STU00215009

Contact

Kelly McKenzie kmckenzie@sralab.org

Objective

The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of transcutaneous (non-invasive) spinal cord stimulation on gait and balance function for individuals with hemiplegia due to stroke.

Who Can Participate

Individuals at least 6 months post-stroke with weakness on one side of the body and no history of seizures or atrial fibrillation (A-fib)

Compensation

Yes

Age Range

18-99

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