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MindMaze Therapeutics Supports University of Pittsburgh Study on a Combination Approach to Stroke Recovery, Pairing Spinal Cord Stimulation with High-Dose, High-Intensity Neurotherapy

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A University of Pittsburgh study says cervical spinal cord stimulation can immediately improve arm movement after stroke. The research will test with MindMaze Therapeutics’ technology whether pairing stimulation with intensive therapy can make those gains last beyond the initial response. Overall tone is cautiously positive given the immediate functional improvement, but the article provides no quantitative efficacy, timeline, or trial outcomes yet.

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A University of Pittsburgh study says cervical spinal cord stimulation can immediately improve arm movement after stroke. The research will test with MindMaze Therapeutics’ technology whether pairing stimulation with intensive therapy can make those gains last beyond the initial response. Overall tone is cautiously positive given the immediate functional improvement, but the article provides no quantitative efficacy, timeline, or trial outcomes yet.

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