Apraxia, Ideomotor Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Electrical Stimulation (tDCS) on the Recovery of Ideomotor Apraxia of the Upper Limbs in Patients With Acute Stroke
Limbs apraxia is a motor disorder whose characteristic is the inability or difficulty to perform intentional movements of the limbs (gestures), most frequently involving the upper limbs. Recent literature indicated promising effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in the recovery of limbs apraxia, showing that, in stroke patients, excitatory anodal tDCS over left inferior parietal lobe (IPL) may improve limb apraxia. Despite this encouraging evidence, the need for larger well powered and sham-controlled clinical trials has also been identified. For these reasons, the objective of this study is to investigate the effects of tDCS application on the left posterior parietal cortex, associated with the treatment for apraxia made by Smania et al. in 2000, on the recovery of the upper limbs ideomotor apraxia in patients with left brain lesion of vascular origin.
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