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This group will be compared with a \"standard\" group that receives non-liposomal bupivacaine, opioid education, and opioids.",[25],"Carpal Tunnel Syndrome",[27,28,29],"hand","exparel","opioid crisis","RECRUITING","2026-04-02",{"date":33,"type":34},"2026-04-08","ACTUAL",{"date":36,"type":34},"2019-02-15",{"date":38,"type":19},"2027-12-31",{"name":40,"class":41},"Kettering Health Network","OTHER",{"id":43,"slug":44,"hasResults":11,"nctId":45,"briefTitle":46,"officialTitle":47,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":48,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":15,"minAge":16,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":49,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":20,"phases":51,"briefSummary":53,"conditions":54,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":30,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":57,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":58,"startDateStruct":60,"completionDateStruct":62,"leadSponsor":64,"locationsCount":5},"100605080","comparing-prism-adaptation-training-with-and-without-tens-to-minimize-unilateral-spatial-neglect-100605080","NCT07157865","Comparing Prism Adaptation Training With and Without TENS to Minimize Unilateral Spatial Neglect","A Comparison of Prism Adaptation Training (PAT) Paired With Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation (TENS) vs PAT Alone on Outcomes in Post-Stroke Patients Experiencing Unilateral Spatial Neglect (USN)","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* A diagnosis of stroke\n* Score 1 or above on the Catherine Bergego Scale\n* Cognitively able to consent\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Seizure disorder\n* Diagnosed with more than two strokes\n* Diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder\n* Cancer diagnosis of upper extremity\n* Individuals with pacemakers and debrillators\n* Absent sensation of upper extremity affected by stroke",{"count":50,"type":19},20,[52],"NA","This study aims to find out if doing two treatments together-Prism Adaptation Therapy (PAT) and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)-will help people who have had a stroke pay better attention to one side of their body, better than just doing PAT by itself.\n\nIn addition to understanding how the intervention improves function the investigators would like to see if things like how old someone is, how long ago their stroke happened, where their brain was damaged, or how bad the neglect is, affect how well the treatment works.\n\nTo measure if the interventions make a difference the following outcome measures will be used.\n\nCatherine Bergego Scale (CBS):\n\nThis is a test to see how severe someone's neglect is. 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.",[55,56],"Unilateral Spatial Neglect","Stroke","2026-03-20",{"date":59,"type":34},"2026-03-23",{"date":61,"type":34},"2025-09-30",{"date":63,"type":19},"2028-09-30",{"name":40,"class":41},""]