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Results for “Piano Therapy”

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Showing 7 of 7 results

Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06621771
What this trial is testing

Playing Piano to Improve Hand Function Early After Stroke

Who this might be right for
Stroke
McGill University 30
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03372031
What this trial is testing

The Effectiveness of Piano Therapy vs. Piano Listening on Manual Dexterity in the Elderly

Who this might be right for
AgingManual DexterityPiano Therapy
Westminster College 20
Not applicableUnknownNCT03778398
What this trial is testing

Music Therapy In Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy

Who this might be right for
Cerebral Palsy
Istanbul Medeniyet University 12
Not applicableStudy completedNCT01436331
What this trial is testing

A Large Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Multi-element Psychosocial Intervention for Early Psychosis

Who this might be right for
Psychosis
Universita di Verona 626
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06530355
What this trial is testing

Comparison of the Non-Dominant Hands of Pianists and the Dominant Hands of Individuals Who Do Not Play Instruments

Who this might be right for
HandFunctionPiano Therapy
Halic University 20
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT07143019
What this trial is testing

The Use of p48/64 MW HPC Flow Modulation Device in the Treatment of Wide-necked Intracranial Aneurysms

Who this might be right for
Hemorrhagic StrokeAneurysm, IntracranialSaccular Aneurysm+2 more
phenox Inc. 214
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT06044974
What this trial is testing

Nd-YAG Laser Versus Epidermal Growth Factor For Myogenic Tempromandibular Disorder.

Who this might be right for
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Alexandria University 29