U.S., July 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07060092) titled 'Network Analysis of Bodywide Coordination Supporting Suprapostural Dexterity' on June 25.
Brief Summary: Prevailing understandings of movement disorders characterize "broken" movements in a piecewise fashion, for instance, focusing on motor control, muscle tone, posture, or cognition independently of each other. These fractured approaches to movement coordination are blind to the body's functional integrity. Consequently, rehabilitative interventions target the limb or body parts most affected by the disorder, seeking to support the whole body by mending the broken part. However, dexterity is global, functional coordination spanning...