Study on BCI for Upper Extremity Recovery in Chronic Stroke Patients
A study is investigating the efficacy of a closed-loop brain-computer interface combined with functional electrical stimulation and virtual reality for hemiparetic upper extremity recovery in chronic stroke patients.
Phase III
Neurology / Stroke Rehabilitation
Status
Active
Signal Score
8.2
Signal assessment
Signal strength
high
Confidence level
moderate
Strategic implication
The findings may lead to new BCI-based treatment protocols, influencing portfolio strategies for companies involved in stroke recovery and neurotechnology.
Why it matters
This study on BCI technology for stroke rehabilitation could significantly influence treatment protocols and competitive positioning in the neurorehabilitation market. The outcomes may lead to advancements in therapeutic options, impacting companies involved in stroke recovery and neurotechnology.
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Analysis
Monitor the study's recruitment progress, interim results, and final outcomes to assess the impact on BCI technology in stroke rehabilitation.
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