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BCI With Virtual Reality for Stroke Rehabilitation: A Crossover Study

RecruitingNCT07374276Phase: NAStarted 2026-01-05

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate if training sessions of motor imagery associated with brain-computer interface and motor observation through virtual reality (MI-VR-BCI) can help to improve arm and hand recovery after a stroke. The main questions to answer are: * Can adding MI-BCI-VR sessions improve upper limb movement? * Can it help stroke survivors perform daily activities more easily? * Does this type of training improve brain activity and connections related to movement?

Eligibility

Sex
ALL
Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
80 Years

Inclusion Criteria: * Clinical diagnosis of stroke confirmed by neuroimaging, with resulting upper limb hemiparesis. * Time since stroke between 6 and 24 months at the time of selection. * Sufficient cognitive ability to understand and follow the intervention procedures. * Spasticity score \<3 on t

Locations

Centro de Medicina de Reabilitação de Alcoitão
Alcabideche, Lisbon District, Portugal

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