Effects of Neuromodulation on Verbal Fluency in Post-stroke Aphasia



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 75
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:October 2014
End Date:July 2016

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This is a pilot study with a single active treatment arm. The study is designed to assess
the efficacy of a portable, non-invasive neuromodulation system for the treatment of
post-stroke aphasia. Both language and movement assessments will be made.


Inclusion Criteria:

- >6 months post-stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic)

- receptive or expressive aphasia

- little or no improvement in language ability in the preceding 3 months

Exclusion Criteria:

- persons under the age of 18 or over the age of 75

- patients with pure receptive aphasia

- co-morbid CNS disease

- primary motor/oral apraxia

- pregnant or nursing women

- have a history of unstable mood disorder or unstable anxiety disorder or psychosis

- use of a hearing aid

- have a cochlear implant

- have a diagnosed vestibular dysfunction

- abuse alcohol or other drugs

- have had eye surgery within the previous three months or ear surgery within the
previous six months

- have active ear infections or a perforated tympanic membrane

- have participated in another clinical trial within the last 30 days or are currently
enrolled in another clinical trial

- Though not excluded, patients taking anti-histamines or anti-nausea drugs will be
encouraged not to take such medications within four hours prior to a CVS treatment.
The Investigator should review other medications taken by the patient with properties
that mimic anti-nausea or anti-dizziness drugs as these may reduce responsiveness of
the vestibular system to caloric stimulation.
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