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Subjects will wear 20 diopter prism lenses that shift the visual field (for left neglect field is shifted to right, for right neglect field is shifted to the left) while reaching with either UE toward a target. The visual system and the motor system adapt over several reaches to align both the visual system and the motor system, and the target is reached. The client will wear the prism goggles during the functional reaching task while also using a TENS unit on their upper extremity on the neglected side of space to provide increased sensory awareness. TENS will be delivered using FDA-approved commercially available portable units.",[13],"Device: Prism adaptation training combined with TENS",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"PAT only","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","Subjects will receive only prism adaptation training (PAT) during their therapy sessions. Subjects will wear 20 diopter prism lenses that shift the visual field (for left neglect field is shifted to right, for right neglect field is shifted to the left) while reaching with either UE toward a target. The visual system and the motor system adapt over several reaches to align both the visual system and the motor system, and the target is reached. The client will wear the prism goggles during the functional reaching task.",[19],"Other: PAT only",[21,27],{"type":22,"name":23,"description":24,"armGroupLabels":25,"otherNames":26},"DEVICE","Prism adaptation training combined with TENS","Subjects in the experimental group will receive both prism adaptation training and TENS to identify affects on USN. 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Trained therapists use 10 simple tasks to check if a person is ignoring the left or right side.\n\nWolf Motor Function Test (WMFT):\n\nThis test checks how well a stroke survivor can move their arm. It helps the therapists see if the treatments improve movement and reaction time\n\nPeople can join the study if they had a stroke, score at least \"1\" on the Catherine Bergego Scale, and they can understand and agree to take part in the study.\n\nPeople cannot join the study if they have had more than two strokes, have or had seizures, or have a serious mental illness like schizophrenia, or have cancer in the arm that was affected by the stroke, they have a pacemaker or defibrillator in their body, and if they can't feel their arm on the side affected by the stroke\n\nOnce the study is done, the main results will be shared with the therapists who work at the NeuroRehab and Balance Center, like the physical, speech, and occupational therapists.",[94,95],"Unilateral Spatial Neglect","Stroke","2026-03-20",{"date":98,"type":99},"2026-03-23","ACTUAL",{"date":101,"type":99},"2025-09-30",{"date":103,"type":88},"2028-09-30",{"name":5,"class":6},2]