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Upper Extremity Rehabilitation With the BURT Robotic Arm: a Feasibility Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Arm motor function retraining with BURT for Stroke and Hemiparesis. Completed, enrolled 7 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The overall objective of the proposed study is to carry out usability and design-evaluation assessments of the BURT robotic device for delivering long-term intervention in stroke survivors. The BURT is an upper extremity robotic device that enables the user to see and feel engaging games that encourage intensive therapy. The investigators intend to recruit up to 10 stroke survivors over the course of the study. Participants will train their arm with the BURT for 18 sessions over approximately 6 weeks then participate in a question/answer formatted discussion with research staff to discuss the usability of the device. The investigators will also assess participant's arm function at baseline and after the training sessions.
Study Details
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Interventions
Intervention will be focused on patients impairments to assess the feasibility of the BURT device to carry-on long interventions