Hemiparesis
183
20
25
106
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
91% trial completion (above average)
Published Results
28 trials with published results (15%)
Research Maturity
106 completed trials (58% of total)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
5.5%
10 terminated out of 183 trials
91.4%
+4.9% vs benchmark
2%
4 trials in Phase 3/4
26%
28 of 106 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 106 completed trials
Clinical Trials (183)
Improving Myoelectric Prosthetic and Orthotic Limb Control
Assessment of a Physio-neuro Platform (SynPhNe) for Home-based Retraining of Hand Function in Stroke Survivors
Fast Muscle Activation and Stepping Training (FAST) Post-stroke
Blood Flow Restriction Training on Upper Limb Performance
Motor and Cognitive Functions in Acquired and Developmental Brain Damaged Patients
"Comparison of Therapist-Led and Robot-Assisted Arm Therapy in Subacute Stroke Rehabilitation"
Sensorimotor Arm Rehabilitation After Stroke
MyHand 2: An Active Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients
Altering Activation Patterns Post-stroke
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction
rTMS Plus CCFES-mediated Functional Task Practice for Severe Stroke
Mirror Therapy on Motor Recovery and Pain of Hemiparetic Arm
Comparison of EEG-Timed vs. Repetitive Robot Therapy for Chronic Stroke
Development and Efficacy of a Novel, Cost-Effective Gait Training Device Utilized at Home for Stroke Survivors
Neuroplasticity After Proprioceptive Rehabiliation
Investigation of the Effect of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Techniques on Suprahyoid Muscles and Swallowing Function in Acute Hemiparetic Stroke Patients
Effect of Mental Arithmetic Priming on Gait and Balance in Stroke
Safety and Effectiveness of Spatial StimelMD (SSMD) in Subjects With Upper Limb Neuromotor Impairments
Perinatal Arterial Stroke: A Multi-site RCT of Intensive Infant Rehabilitation (I-ACQUIRE)
Combined Auditory and Functional Electrical Stimulation on Gait in Hemiparesis