A listing of Stroke medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
What is this study about?The goal of this study is to assess whether music listening can be used to treat language and attention difficulties experienced by people with aphasia.Who can take part?Adults with aphasia following a stroke or other brain injury.
ARE YOU 60 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER? Help researchers learn more about ways to help improve independence and quality of life for seniors experiencing cognitive challenges!Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Purdue University are inviting older adults to take part in a study to better understand the …
DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAVE DYSPHAGIA? Join our study!Researchers at the Purdue University I-EaT Swallowing Lab are developing a new wearable device (that goes under the chin) that has the ability to measure muscle activity by remotely monitoring swallowing.We are inviting adults with a history of stroke or …
The Purdue Aphasia Research Lab is inviting people with aphasia after a stroke to take part in a language training study. In this NIH-funded project, our goal is to develop a novel treatment for persons with aphasia to help them communicate more effectively. Eligible participants will practice reading and speaking …
The purpose of this study is to examine the brain?s organization of structure (how the brain looks) and function (how areas of the brain interact with each other) and how this relates to cognition. Specifically, we are interested in how brain anatomy and its related functions are associated with cognitive-linguistic …
The purpose of this study is to track outcome measures and rehabilitation interventions performed during recovery for the first 12 months following stroke.
Purdue Aphasia Research Lab invites individuals with stroke-induced aphasia to participate in a NIH-funded research project. The goal of the project is to examine how different types of cues facilitate sentence production and comprehension in persons with aphasia. The findings will lead to development of more cost-effective interventions for persons …
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness (prevention of thromboembolic events) and safety (major bleeding) of adding oral anticoagulation (OAC) to background antiplatelet therapy in patients who develop new-onset post-operative atrial fibrillation (POAF) after isolated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. All patients with a qualifying …
This study is recruiting participants to take part in a new study examining speech and attention abilities in older adult speakers and speakers with brain injury (e.g. stroke, traumatic brain injury, etc).
The overall goal of the DISCOVERY study is to better understand what factors contribute to changes in cognitive (i.e., thinking and memory) abilities in patients who experienced a stroke. The purpose of the study is to help doctors identify patients at risk for dementia (decline in memory, thinking and other …