Mental Imagery to Reduce Motor Deficits in Stroke
Completed
Phase 1 Results N/ASummary of Purpose
The primary aim of the proposed study is to collect data in an effort to estimate the clinical effectiveness of implementing repetitive task practice (RTP) in addition to mental imagery training (MIT) to improve upper extremity motor function and the quality of life of chronic stroke patients.
Read More →Trial Milestones
The following dates are available for this trial. Trial information last updated on 10 April 2015.
1 Jan 2003 | 19 Sep 2006 | 1 Jul 2008 | 1 Aug 2011 | 1 Apr 2015 | Unavailable |
Start Date | First Received | 1st Completion | Completion | Verification | Results |
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Trial Design
- Allocation: Randomized
- Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor)
- Purpose: Treatment
- Endpoint: Efficacy Study
- Intervention: Crossover Assignment
Contacts
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Recruitment
- Enrollment: 20
- Gender: Both
- Minimum Age: 21 Years
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
- 1 location, 1 country
Principal Investigator
- Andrew J Butler, PhD, MPT
Emory University