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Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement

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SHERBROOKE, Quebec J1H 4C4

Conducts research for Healthy Subjects

Conducts research for Stroke

Conducts research for Motor Skills

Conducts research for Ketoacidosis

Conducts research for Chronic Pain

22 reported clinical trials

0 medical researchers

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Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement is a medical facility located in SHERBROOKE, Quebec. This center is recognized for care of Healthy Subjects, Stroke, Motor Skills, Ketoacidosis, Chronic Pain and other specialties. Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement is involved with conducting 22 clinical trials across 28 conditions. There are 0 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as .

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Clinical Trials running at Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement

Stroke

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Cranial Nerve Neuromodulation

for Stroke

Following a stroke, persistent residual muscle weakness in the upper limb (UL) drastically impacts the individuals' quality of life and level of independence. Training interventions are recommended to promote UL motor recovery, and recent studies have shown that training must be tailored to each individual's recovery potential to maximise training gains. Complementary to training interventions, non-invasive brain stimulation devices (NIBS) can help support the provision of post-stroke care by modulating brain excitability and enhancing recovery. Among NIBS, cranial nerve non-invasive neuromodulation (CN-NINM) is gaining increasing attention in rehabilitation since it can directly and non-invasively stimulate the tongue's cranial nerves. The impulses generated can then reach the motor cortex, induce neuroplastic changes and support recovery. Promising results in various neurological populations have been observed, but in stroke, the efficacy of CN-NINM at improving arm motor recovery and brain plasticity is yet to be determined. This is what the present project intends to address, using a stratified randomized controlled trial, where participants in the chronic phase of a stroke will take part in a 4-week individualized training program of their affected UL in combination with real or sham CN-NINM. Before and after the intervention, participants will undergo clinical and neurophysiological evaluations to thoroughly evaluate CN-NINM-induced changes in UL motor function and associated neuroplastic changes. The proposed study will allow an in-depth evaluation of the effects of CN-NINM for an eventual implementation in clinics and at home to support optimal post-stroke recovery.

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