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Stroke survivors report "meaningful improvements" for long-lasting weakness from new non-invasive clinical trials held in Sheffield
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Stroke survivors report "meaningful improvements" for long-lasting weakness from new non-invasive clinical trials held in Sheffield
The world’s largest non-invasive clinical trial for stroke recovery patients could offer new, accessible treatment for survivors in less than a year. With a third of stroke survivors suffering from permanent hand and arm weakness according to the NHS, the trial run by Triceps are finding a solution. Mr Arshad Majid, Chief Investigator of the study team, said: “Arm weakness affects millions of stroke survivors worldwide and can severely limit in…
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