Paresis
27
4
4
13
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
81% trial completion
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
High Risk
Score: 72/100
11.1%
3 terminated out of 27 trials
81.3%
-5.3% vs benchmark
4%
1 trials in Phase 3/4
31%
4 of 13 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 13 completed trials
Clinical Trials (27)
Pupil-Indexed Noninvasive Neuromodulation
Chronic Transcutaneous Stimulation to Promote Motor Function and Recovery in Individuals With Paralysis or Paresis
Investigation of Preoperative Factors Influencing the Outcome of Motor Deficits in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Microdiskectomy
Investigating the Feasibility of Combining Virtual Reality and Bilateral Transcranial Direct Stimulation to Improve Upper Limb Recovery in Patients With Stroke
Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation to Enhance Motor Learning
Evidence-Based Robot-Assistant in Neurorehabilitation
Safety and Efficacy Evaluation of the Robotic Enhanced Error Training of Upper Limb Function in Post-stroke and Post TBI Participants
What do Stroke Survivors Actually Learn When Regaining Walking Ability After Stroke? The TARGET Phase I Study
Hemiparetic Arm Robotic Mobilization With Non Invasive Electrical Stimulation
Exoskeleton-assisted Training to Accelerate Walking Recovery Early After Stroke: the TARGET Phase II Study
FAME: Functional Assessment of a Myoelectric Orthosis Hand Orthoses
Robotic Enhanced Error Training of Upper Limb Function in Post-stroke Patients
Enhancing Recovery of Arm Movement in Stroke Patients
FOT Assessment of Hemi-diaphragm Dysfunction After Upper Extremity Nerve Blocks
Treatment of Chronic Stroke With AMES + EMG Biofeedback
Enhanced Reality for Hemiparetic Arm in the Stroke Patients
Rehabilitation of the Upper Extremity With Enhanced Proprioceptive Feedback Following Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Evaluation of a Tele-Rehabilitation Service Program
Nerve Transfer Reconstruction in the Tetraplegic Upper Extremity
Effects of Two Different Kinds of Exercise on Stroke Rehabilitation