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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
14 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-09-01
2028-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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tACS Sham, tACS 10Hz, tACS 20Hz
tACS Sham is a temporary non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp for up to 30 second, it is not designed to entrain neuronal activity into any external regulatory frequency patterns.
tACS 10Hz is a 10Hz non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp or 20 or 40 minutes to entrain neuronal activity into 10Hz frequency patterns.
tACS 20Hz is a 20Hz non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp for 20 or 40 minutes to entrain neuronal activity into 20Hz frequency patterns.
tACS Sham
Sham tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 10Hz
10Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 20Hz
20Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
HD-tACS 20Hz, HD-tACS 10Hz, HD-tACS Sham
tACS Sham is a temporary non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp for up to 30 second, it is not designed to entrain neuronal activity into any external regulatory frequency patterns.
tACS 10Hz is a 10Hz non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp or 20 or 40 minutes to entrain neuronal activity into 10Hz frequency patterns.
tACS 20Hz is a 20Hz non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp for 20 or 40 minutes to entrain neuronal activity into 20Hz frequency patterns.
tACS Sham
Sham tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 10Hz
10Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 20Hz
20Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
HD-tACS 10Hz, HD-tACS 20Hz, HD-tACS Sham
tACS Sham is a temporary non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp for up to 30 second, it is not designed to entrain neuronal activity into any external regulatory frequency patterns.
tACS 10Hz is a 10Hz non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp or 20 or 40 minutes to entrain neuronal activity into 10Hz frequency patterns.
tACS 20Hz is a 20Hz non-invasive electrical stimulation that applies a weak oscillatory current to the brain through the scalp for 20 or 40 minutes to entrain neuronal activity into 20Hz frequency patterns.
tACS Sham
Sham tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 10Hz
10Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 20Hz
20Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
Interventions
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tACS Sham
Sham tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 10Hz
10Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
tACS 20Hz
20Hz tACS will applied to the brain through the scalp for 20 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. ≥ 6 months post stroke, medically stable;
3. Unilateral, single stroke (no restriction on type (ischemic or hemorrhagic) or volume (large or small) of stroke);
4. Visible finger flexor activation/movement
5. The ability to give consent
Exclusion Criteria
2. Patients that are currently adjusting tone alternating medications (e.g., baclofen), or
3. Patients received botulinum toxin injection to the arm/fingers \<4 months, or phenol injections \<2 years;
4. Patients with pacemaker, metal implants or supplemental oxygen;
5. Patients who have musculoskeletal disorders, including pain in the affected side
6. Women who are pregnant.
18 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sheng Li
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Sheng Li, MD, Ph.D
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Locations
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The University of Texas Health Science Center
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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HSC-MS-22-0046 (Experiment 1)
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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