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Calling all stroke survivors: vagus nerve stim for your upper-limb rehab

Calling stroke survivors! Researchers are recruiting now for a large-scale clinical trial with the acronym TRICEPS, run in 19 centres around the country: Sunderland,  Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Doncaster, Leicester, Birmingham, Norwich, London, South Petherton, Sherbourne, Bournemouth, Bodmin & Cardiff. 

The trial is looking at how a specialised device can help strengthen hand and arm function, using a small earpiece to stimulate the vagus nerve. Called transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (TVNS), it forms part of rehabilitation therapy, and involves sending mild electrical pulses to the brain. Patients will be asked to wear it while they move their weak arm. The stimulation is automatically activated as the arm is moved during therapy and the connected earpiece gently tickles the ear. This can be done at home and does not involve invasive surgery.

You may be eligible if;

✅- You STILL HAVE arm weakness as a result of a stroke that happened between 6 months and 10 years ago

✅- You DO HAVE SOME movement of your arm, wrist, and fingers

✅- The TYPE OF STROKE that you had was ISCHAEMIC

✅- You ARE AGED 18 years and over

✅- You ARE WILLING to wear a TVNS device (earpiece, wrist sensor  and stimulator), whilst you do some home based self-delivered  therapy for 1-hour, 5 times a week.  This will be over a 12-week  period.

✅- You ARE WILLING to attend at least 3 appointments during the  6 months of taking part in the trial.

If selected, you will wear the TVNS device when completing the self-delivered rehabilitation therapy for 1 hour per day, 5 days per week for 12 weeks. The rehabilitation therapy plan will be tailored to you. It will be completed at home, and includes repetitive tasks such as turning cards, moving objects, opening, and closing bottles. Some patients will also be asked to wear the TVNS device whilst undertaking their daily activities, such as cooking. 

Involving yourself in this study may be of benefit to some survivors who may not be receiving any other therapy for their arm weakness. https://youtu.be/EA_XrKvM8KQ


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