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Clinical Trial

Multimodal Treatment for Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain

IRB Protocol Number STU00205096

Contact

Patrick Sung psung@sralab.org

Objective

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effect of physical therapy with percutaneous neuromuscular stimulation (PNS) in three different combinations to determine how to best reduce post-stroke shoulder pain.

Who Can Participate

  • Stoke survivors with shoulder pain onset or worsened by most recent stroke
  • Most recent stroke was at least three months ago

Compensation

Provided Yes- $20 each session ($360 total)

Age Range

Between 21-90 years of age

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