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Effect of Sage Extract Supplementation on Cognitive Function in Middle-Aged Men and Women
ESM Technologies, LLC Cognitive Ability, General
Sage (Salvia officinalis) has been reported to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. Several studies indicate that sage supplementation can improve cognitive function. However, more research is needed. The purpose of this study is to examine how sage supplementation a1 expand

Sage (Salvia officinalis) has been reported to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. Several studies indicate that sage supplementation can improve cognitive function. However, more research is needed. The purpose of this study is to examine how sage supplementation affects cognitive function and reaction times in middle-aged men and women.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Feb 2026

open study

Study to Assess Linsitinib in Participants With Moderate to Severe Active Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)
Sling Therapeutics, Inc. Thyroid Eye Disease, TED Graves Orbitopathy
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of linsitinib in participants with moderate to severe Thyroid Eye Disease (TED). expand

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of linsitinib in participants with moderate to severe Thyroid Eye Disease (TED).

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2026

open study

Phase 1/2 Study of Intravenous Injection of STX-003 in Advanced Solid Tumors as Monotherapy or in C1
Strand Therapeutics Inc. Advanced Solid Tumor
Phase 1/2, Open-label, Multi-center, First-in-human Study of the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Anti-tumor Activity of STX-003 Delivered by Intravenous Injection in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors as a Monotherapy or in Combination with Pembrolizumab. expand

Phase 1/2, Open-label, Multi-center, First-in-human Study of the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Anti-tumor Activity of STX-003 Delivered by Intravenous Injection in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors as a Monotherapy or in Combination with Pembrolizumab.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jun 2026

open study

Outcomes After Planned Discontinuation of AntiSeizure Medication
University of Michigan Epilepsy
The main purpose of this study is to understand the effects of continuing versus discontinuing antiseizure medications after a period of seizure-freedom. Physician guidelines endorse that after a period of seizure-freedom, the risk of another seizure may be low enough to allow patients to consider1 expand

The main purpose of this study is to understand the effects of continuing versus discontinuing antiseizure medications after a period of seizure-freedom. Physician guidelines endorse that after a period of seizure-freedom, the risk of another seizure may be low enough to allow patients to consider coming off antiseizure medication to see if they still need it. However, evidence is limited regarding how much continuing antiseizure medication still reduces seizures versus increases side effects after a patient has been treated for a while. This study will determine whether discontinuing antiseizure medications benefits patients.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2026

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Testing the Impact of the Parenting Young Children Check-up
Wayne State University Behavioral Health Disruptive Behaviors Parenting Behavior Parenting Stress
The proposed project aims to evaluate the Parenting Young Children Check-up (PYCC) through a randomized clinical trial in a pediatric primary care practice in Detroit that primarily serves low-income families. Fifty parents will be randomized to intervention (n = 25) or control (n = 25) conditions.1 expand

The proposed project aims to evaluate the Parenting Young Children Check-up (PYCC) through a randomized clinical trial in a pediatric primary care practice in Detroit that primarily serves low-income families. Fifty parents will be randomized to intervention (n = 25) or control (n = 25) conditions. We will follow up with parents 1 month and 3-months later to test the impact of the program on children's behavioral health/disruptive behavior problems, parenting, and parenting stress and to examine how much parents in the intervention group make use of and report satisfaction with the PYCC program.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Nov 2025

open study

A Study to Evaluate ARV-6723 Alone and With Pembrolizumab in Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors
Arvinas Inc. Advanced Solid Tumor
This is a study to evaluate the safety and potential anti-tumor activity of an investigational drug called ARV-6723, in participants with advanced solid tumors. This is an open-label study which means that participants and study staff will know that all participants will receive ARV-6723. The inve1 expand

This is a study to evaluate the safety and potential anti-tumor activity of an investigational drug called ARV-6723, in participants with advanced solid tumors. This is an open-label study which means that participants and study staff will know that all participants will receive ARV-6723. The investigational drug ARV-6723 will be given as an oral tablet on its own and also in combination with other drugs. Researchers think that ARV-6723 can help the body's immune system to better recognize, attack, and destroy cancer cells in adults with advanced solid tumors. ARV-6723 is an investigational drug, and this is the first time ARV-6723 will be used in humans. Depending on the treatment assignment, the investigational drug, ARV-6723, will be given as an oral tablet either on its own (monotherapy) or in combination with pembrolizumab, either through a vein (intravenously or IV) or through an injection beneath the skin (subcutaneously or SQ). This study will include multiple parts: In Part A1 (Phase 1a), different small groups of participants will receive lower to higher doses of ARV-6723 as monotherapy or in combination with standard-dose of pembrolizumab. In Part A2 (Phase 1b), two groups of participants with specific tumor indication(s) (TBD) will receive one of two doses selected based on information from Part A1. Details of Part B will be determined based on information generated from Part A.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

open study

Enhancing Cognitive and Work/School Outcomes in First Episode Psychosis Using Cognitive Self-Manage1
Boston University Charles River Campus First Episode Psychosis (FEP)
The goal of this pilot cluster randomized trial is to understand if adding a standardized cognitive self-management program, Thinking Skills for Work-Cognitive Self-Management Strategies (CSM) to Coordinated Specialty Care Supported Employment and Education (SEE) programs improves the work and scho1 expand

The goal of this pilot cluster randomized trial is to understand if adding a standardized cognitive self-management program, Thinking Skills for Work-Cognitive Self-Management Strategies (CSM) to Coordinated Specialty Care Supported Employment and Education (SEE) programs improves the work and school outcomes of young adults experiencing first episode psychosis. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does adding the CSM program to usual SEE services lead to improved work and school outcomes, such as ability to find a job or enroll in school, or ability to keep a job or stay in school? - Does adding the CSM program to usual SEE services improve cognition and cognitive self-efficacy? Researchers will recruit six research sites and these will be randomized to either treatment as usual, where they will offer regular SEE services, or the experimental groups, where they will offer regular SEE services plus the CSM program. Participants in both groups will be asked to complete a brief assessment at baseline, 6-months, 12-months, and 18-months. Participants in the experimental group will be asked to participate in the 12-session CSM program in addition to their regular SEE services.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2025

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EXERT-BC Cardio: Cardio or Conditioning Training With Breast Cancer
Allegheny Singer Research Institute (also known as Allegheny Health Network Research Institute) Cancer Breast Cancer
In this study, the investigators hypothesize that observed intense resistance training with conditioning elicits similar changes in body composition, muscle mass, and blood pressure as that with cardiovascular training (or cardio) for women treated with breast cancer. expand

In this study, the investigators hypothesize that observed intense resistance training with conditioning elicits similar changes in body composition, muscle mass, and blood pressure as that with cardiovascular training (or cardio) for women treated with breast cancer.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

open study

Tai Chi for Reducing Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Arthralgia
Thomas Jefferson University Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Carcinoma Postmenopausal Breast Cancer
The objective of the pilot RCT is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a Tai Chi intervention "TaiChi4Joint" vs. an HE AC group for relieving AIIA in women with hormone receptor positive stage I-III BCa. The investigators will pilot test our data collection for mechanism measures via th1 expand

The objective of the pilot RCT is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a Tai Chi intervention "TaiChi4Joint" vs. an HE AC group for relieving AIIA in women with hormone receptor positive stage I-III BCa. The investigators will pilot test our data collection for mechanism measures via three innovatively integrated biobehavioral pathways.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

open study

RECTIFY-1: Neoadjuvant Botensilimab + Balstilimab in MSS/pMMR Early Rectal Cancer
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Early Rectal Cancer Stage I Rectal Cancer Microsatellite Stable Rectal Carcinoma
This is a multi-site, prospective, non-randomized phase 2 study evaluating neoadjuvant botensilimab in combination with balstilimab for patients with microsatellite stable (MSS) / mismatch repair proficient (MMRp) early rectal cancer staged T1-T2 N0 by MRI and considered candidates for surgical res1 expand

This is a multi-site, prospective, non-randomized phase 2 study evaluating neoadjuvant botensilimab in combination with balstilimab for patients with microsatellite stable (MSS) / mismatch repair proficient (MMRp) early rectal cancer staged T1-T2 N0 by MRI and considered candidates for surgical resection without standard neoadjuvant therapies. Participants will receive a single IV dose of botensilimab on Day 1 followed by balstilimab IV every 2 weeks for up to 6 months, with tumor response assessments during treatment and follow-up afterward.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Sep 2026

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A Study of 24 to 52 Weeks Treatment to Evaluate The Efficacy And Safety of Galvokimig in Study Part1
UCB Biopharma SRL Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease With Chronic Bronchitis
The purpose of the study is to investigate the efficacy of galvokimig versus placebo in the time to the first acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) in study participants with moderate-to-severe COPD with chronic bronchitis. expand

The purpose of the study is to investigate the efficacy of galvokimig versus placebo in the time to the first acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) in study participants with moderate-to-severe COPD with chronic bronchitis.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

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A Study to Learn About The Effects of Felzartamab on Thyroid Function and Its Safety in Adults With1
Biogen Graves' Disease
In this study, researchers will learn more about the use of felzartamab in participants with Graves' Disease, also known as GD. GD is an autoimmune disease, which means the body's immune system attacks its own healthy cells. In people with GD, the immune system produces abnormal antibodies, called1 expand

In this study, researchers will learn more about the use of felzartamab in participants with Graves' Disease, also known as GD. GD is an autoimmune disease, which means the body's immune system attacks its own healthy cells. In people with GD, the immune system produces abnormal antibodies, called thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibodies (TRAb), that attack the thyroid gland. This causes the thyroid to become too active and produce too much hormone, a condition called hyperthyroidism. Participants with GD are often treated with anti-thyroid drugs, or ATDs, which are medicines that help bring thyroid hormone levels back to normal. Felzartamab is designed to target certain immune cells that produce the abnormal TRAb antibodies. The main goal of the study is to learn whether felzartamab can help bring thyroid hormone levels back to normal and allow participants to stop taking ATDs. Participants will receive either felzartamab or placebo during the study. A placebo looks like the study drug but contains no real medicine. The main question that researchers want to answer is: • How many participants have normal thyroid levels without receiving any ATD medicine at Week 24? Researchers will also learn more about the safety of felzartamab and how the body processes the drug. The study will be done as follows: - Participants will be screened to check if they can join the study. - This is a double-blind study, which means neither the participants, study doctor, or site staff will know if participants are receiving felzartamab or a placebo. - Participants will be placed into 1 of 3 groups. Two groups will receive felzartamab while the other receives placebo. - Participants will receive felzartamab or placebo as intravenous (IV) infusions, which are slow injections into a vein using a needle. The Treatment Period will last 20 weeks. - During the Treatment Period, the study doctor may gradually lower the dose of the ATD if a participant's thyroid levels become normal. - Afterwards, participants will enter a follow-up period which will last 12 weeks. - In total, participants will have 22 study visits. Participants will stay in the study for about 9 months (up to 36 weeks).

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

open study

Surgical Recovery Support Pillow for Spine Surgeries
Montefiore Medical Center Spine Surgery Complications Infection
The present study investigates the feasibility of a support pillow for use after spinal surgical procedures, and more particularly, to protect the midline region of the back following spinal surgery. Existing cushioning pillows do not accommodate the anatomy of the human back nor the requirements1 expand

The present study investigates the feasibility of a support pillow for use after spinal surgical procedures, and more particularly, to protect the midline region of the back following spinal surgery. Existing cushioning pillows do not accommodate the anatomy of the human back nor the requirements of isolating a vertical spinal incision. For example, donut-style or ring-shaped pillows are designed for entirely different purposes, such as hemorrhoidal relief, and cannot provide the desired spinal relief. As a result, there is no suitable, dedicated support structure that allows a patient to rest on their back while eliminating pressure on the surgical site. Accordingly, there is a need for a device that permits postoperative spinal surgery patients to sit or lie in a supine or reclined position without the surgical incision contacting or being compressed by any supporting surface.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2026

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Dorsal Root Electrical Stimulation in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Martin Piazza Cerebral Palsy (CP) Cerebral Palsy Spasticity Spasticity Due to Cerebral Palsy
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether dorsal root electrical stimulation could reduce spasticity in children with cerebral palsy (CP). expand

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether dorsal root electrical stimulation could reduce spasticity in children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

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Testing Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) to Prevent Goal Disengagement in Response to W1
ORI Community and Evaluation Services Overweight or Obesity
This trial will test the effectiveness of a weight loss maintenance intervention designed to help participants respond more adaptively to weight regain. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two conditions. In one condition, participants will receive brief exercises (e.g., written reflec1 expand

This trial will test the effectiveness of a weight loss maintenance intervention designed to help participants respond more adaptively to weight regain. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two conditions. In one condition, participants will receive brief exercises (e.g., written reflections, videos) sent to through a smartphone app immediately after they regain weight or miss a weigh-in. These exercises will use mindfulness, acceptance, and self-compassion strategies to help participants stay motivated for their long term goals, even when weight regain feels demoralizing. In the comparison condition, participants will receive weekly reminders of standard weight control strategies strategies.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

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Interprofessional Simulation Program for Clinical Resilience and Empathy: Project INSPIRE
University of Utah Substance Use Disorders Simulation Training Pregnancy Related Patient-centered Care Bias, Implicit
The goal of this clinical trial is to develop and evaluate INSPIRE, an intervention for healthcare teams to improve care for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) during their peri-delivery care. The main question it aims to answer is whether healthcare provider stigmas and behaviors change1 expand

The goal of this clinical trial is to develop and evaluate INSPIRE, an intervention for healthcare teams to improve care for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) during their peri-delivery care. The main question it aims to answer is whether healthcare provider stigmas and behaviors change after receiving the training. The study will be implemented at the University of Utah.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2026

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E.N.D.E.A.V.O.R.: An Exemestane Needed Dose Efficacy and Verification as an Ovulation Induction Reg1
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if study drug exemestane will increase chances of ovulation for patients with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS, formerly called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)). It will also learn about side effects of study drug exemestane in this study p1 expand

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if study drug exemestane will increase chances of ovulation for patients with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS, formerly called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)). It will also learn about side effects of study drug exemestane in this study population. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does exemestane lead to ovulation for patients with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS- formerly called PCOS)? Researchers will compare exemestane to a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no drug) to see if exemestane helps PMOS patients ovulate. Participants will: Take exemestane or a placebo every day for 5-10 days Visit the clinic three times for ultrasounds, labs, and to answer questions about side effects. If they become pregnant during this study, they will tell us how their pregnancy went after the study via a registry online.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2026

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A Study of SHY-ONC6, a Novel Proteasome Inhibitor, in Adults With Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumo1
SHY Therapeutics Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) HR+ Breast Cancer Colon Cancer Gastric Cancer
This is a Phase 1, first-in-human (FIH), open-label, multicenter study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, and preliminary anti-tumor activity of SHY-ONC6 in participants with advanced or metastatic solid tumors who have progressed on or are intolerant to standard therapies. The stud1 expand

This is a Phase 1, first-in-human (FIH), open-label, multicenter study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, and preliminary anti-tumor activity of SHY-ONC6 in participants with advanced or metastatic solid tumors who have progressed on or are intolerant to standard therapies. The study will consist of 2 parts: a dose escalation part (Phase 1a) and a dose expansion part (Phase 1b).

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jun 2026

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A Study to Investigate Safety and Efficacy of Efimosfermin Compared With Placebo in Adult Participa1
GlaxoSmithKline Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatohepatitis
This is a multi-center, randomized, two-part (Part A and Part B) study investigating the safety and efficacy of efimosfermin alfa in adult participants with compensated cirrhosis due to MASH. Participants who complete the treatment during Part A of the study and meet the inclusion criteria will hav1 expand

This is a multi-center, randomized, two-part (Part A and Part B) study investigating the safety and efficacy of efimosfermin alfa in adult participants with compensated cirrhosis due to MASH. Participants who complete the treatment during Part A of the study and meet the inclusion criteria will have the option to enroll in Part B (open label) of the study.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

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A Study of Lung Cancer Risk
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Lung Cancer
The researchers are doing this study to learn more about factors that may increase the risk of lung cancer in people who have never smoked. This information may help predict which people who have never smoked may be more likely to get lung cancer. expand

The researchers are doing this study to learn more about factors that may increase the risk of lung cancer in people who have never smoked. This information may help predict which people who have never smoked may be more likely to get lung cancer.

Type: Observational

Start Date: Jun 2026

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A Study of Quinacrine in Participants With Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
Victoria Werth Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE)
The research study is being conducted to learn more about how patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) respond to the use of quinacrine. Quinacrine is a medication that was originally developed and used starting in the 1930's to treat malaria. It has been used for decades to help reduce in1 expand

The research study is being conducted to learn more about how patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) respond to the use of quinacrine. Quinacrine is a medication that was originally developed and used starting in the 1930's to treat malaria. It has been used for decades to help reduce inflammation in the body. Doctors have observed that quinacrine may also help improve skin symptoms in patients with CLE, a condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the skin, causing rashes, sores, and other skin problems. Although some doctors have prescribed quinacrine for CLE based on these observations, it has not yet been formally approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this use. The purpose of this clinical trial is to carefully study how safe and effective quinacrine is for treating CLE, as well as how it works in the body. This can help researchers better understand whether it should become a standard treatment option. Participation will last for about 28 weeks in total. This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. "Placebo-controlled" means that participants may receive quinacrine or participants may receive a placebo for the first 12 weeks of the study. A placebo looks like the study drug but contains no active medication. It is used to help find out if the results of the study are due to the study drug or due to something else. Randomized means participants will be put into the study drug group or the placebo group by chance. Participants have a 1:1 chance of receiving the study drug. This means for every 2 people in the study, 1 will receive the study drug and 1 will receive the placebo. Double-blind means that neither participants nor the study team will know which study group participants have been put in. For the next 12 weeks of the study (Week 12-Week 28), all participants will receive the study drug.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jun 2026

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Improving Uroflowmetry Interpretability: Evaluating the Impact of Patient Reminder Systems
Ohio State University Pelvic Organ Prolapse Urinary Incontinence
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of pre-procedure patient reminder systems on patient satisfaction, preparedness, and anxiety among patients undergoing urodynamics studies. The rate of successful procedure completion will be compared between a prospective intervention group and a1 expand

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of pre-procedure patient reminder systems on patient satisfaction, preparedness, and anxiety among patients undergoing urodynamics studies. The rate of successful procedure completion will be compared between a prospective intervention group and a historical control group to determine whether the intervention improves procedural success and healthcare delivery.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2026

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To Evaluate the Effect of EXPD-101/FXS7553 Compared With Placebo in Patients With COPD Over 52 Week1
Expedition Therapeutics, Inc Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
This is a Phase 2 study of the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of two doses of EXPD-101 in participants with COPD. Study participants will be randomized to receive either study drug or placebo administered once daily for 52 weeks. expand

This is a Phase 2 study of the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of two doses of EXPD-101 in participants with COPD. Study participants will be randomized to receive either study drug or placebo administered once daily for 52 weeks.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jun 2026

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Study of Lenacapavir, Teropavimab, and Zinlirvimab Versus Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine in Virologic1
Gilead Sciences HIV Infections
The goal of this clinical study is to compare how effective a long-acting injectable treatment of lenacapavir (LEN), teropavimab (TAB), and zinlirvimab (ZAB) versus (CAB) and rilpivirine (RPV) injections given every 8 weeks in adults with HIV-1 whose virus is well controlled on daily oral treatment1 expand

The goal of this clinical study is to compare how effective a long-acting injectable treatment of lenacapavir (LEN), teropavimab (TAB), and zinlirvimab (ZAB) versus (CAB) and rilpivirine (RPV) injections given every 8 weeks in adults with HIV-1 whose virus is well controlled on daily oral treatment, after 1 year (52 weeks) of the treatment. The primary objective of this study are to evaluate the efficacy of switching to the regimen of LEN, TAB, and ZAB versus switching to CAB and RPV in virologically suppressed people with HIV-1 (PWH) as determined by the proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 52.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2026

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Overground Virtual Reality (VR) Gait Rehabilitation for Stroke
Indiana University Stroke
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a new virtual reality (VR)-based rehabilitation program designed to help stroke survivors improve their walking abilities in real-world settings. By comparing immersive VR-assisted overground gait therapy to contemporary non-immersive, treadmill-based VR the1 expand

The purpose of this study is to evaluate a new virtual reality (VR)-based rehabilitation program designed to help stroke survivors improve their walking abilities in real-world settings. By comparing immersive VR-assisted overground gait therapy to contemporary non-immersive, treadmill-based VR therapy (i.e., C-Mill), the investigators aim to determine its effectiveness in enhancing mobility and quality of life for stroke survivors.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2026

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