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Effects of Device-assisted Practice of Activities of Daily Living in a Close-to-normal Pattern on Upper Extremity Motor Recovery in Individuals With Moderate to Severe Stroke
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ReIn-Hand and Robot for Stroke. Completed, enrolled 53 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
A large number of post-stroke survivors cannot functionally use their paretic upper extremity (UE). This study therefore investigates effects of device-assisted practice of activities of daily living (ADL) in a close-to-normal pattern on UE motor recovery in individuals with moderate to severe stroke by measuring intervention-induced changes in clinical outcomes, UE kinematics, and functional and morphologic neuroplasticity. Positive findings may impact current clinical practice by pushing towards implementing device-assisted practice of ADLs and have the potential to benefit a large population.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
ReIn-Hand assists the hand opening
Robot supports the shoulder load