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The purpose of the study is to test an evaluation environment based on a device that has the ability to provide the user with tactile (haptic) sensations. This environment will be used to investigate how the arm movements of a healthy person are performed, and then - at a later stage - to find out whether it is possible to measure changes during musculoskeletal pain. Electrical signals produced by the brain (called electroencephalogram or EEG) will be recorded by means of electrodes on the surface of the scalp (non-invasive). In addition, the angle of the elbow joint during movement will be measured, with the intention of using objective measures to aid future evidence-based clinical decision making. It is expected that the developed environment can be used -in the near future-, to evaluate the progression of pathologies associated with muscle pain, or to quantify the effectiveness of rehabilitation therapies.


Clinical Trial Description

Experimental setup Volunteers will be received at the Center of Rehabilitation Engineering and Neuromuscular and Sensory Research (CIRINS). They will be informed, in simple terms, of the purpose of the project and the measurements that will be done during the session. The Informed Consent Form will be read to each volunteer and, if they decide to participate, they will be asked to sign a copy that will be filed in the Laboratory together with their contact information, which will be stored confidentially. At the beginning of the session, the volunteer will be asked to sit comfortably. The EEG electrodes will then be attached using a 16-electrode cap in the standard 10-20 location, together with the exoskeleton in the position determined by the investigator. The position of the camera that will be used to follow the movements of the upper limb will also be adjusted to ensure that the movements will be within the camera's field of view. Subsequently, the subject will be placed in its initial position: seated, with approximately 45° of shoulder abduction, 10° of shoulder flexion and 90° of elbow flexion. Once the subject is in the proper position, they will be asked, using the implemented test interface, to perform the virtual nine-hole peg test (NHPT) in Cue Based and Self Paced variants. The volunteer will be asked to complete these tests with both hands, in order to assess whether there are differences in performance associated with the side with which the test is performed, and whether using the system is sensitive enough to detect these changes. The researcher conducting the experiment should record which test was performed with the dominant hand and which was not. To evaluate whether the results obtained are satisfactory, they will be compared with those reported for healthy individuals. Evaluation tests Cue-based nine-hole peg test: this test works with time or event dependent cues, dividing the test into several repetitions of the same task. Each trial starts at the same predetermined position, and consists of placing as quickly as possible a random peg in a random hole. This randomness is given in the order of the first nine attempts without repeating the peg. Then, in case of additional attempts, the order of the first nine attempts is repeated. In case of failure to complete an attempt within a certain time or placing the peg in the wrong hole, it is given as failed. The signals presented to the user are visual. The pegs change color from white (inactive) to red, which marks the peg that should move (but without giving the signal to move yet), when the peg changes to green, the movement should begin. Likewise, the hole into which the peg should be inserted is marked with the addition of a translucent light blue object. Inactive holes have no color or object inside. At the end of a repetition, the position of the pegs is reset. The starting point of each repetition of the test is marked with a translucent sphere, which is the position that the robot cursor must take before the next attempt. This object sees its position reflected along with the other elements of the virtual environment when changing hands. Self-paced nine-hole peg test : this test gives the user the freedom to place the desired peg in the desired hole at the desired speed. This test is the most similar to the original NHPT, and ends when all nine pegs are placed in the nine holes, giving as a result the total duration of the test. ;


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NCT number NCT05819047
Study type Observational
Source Universidad Nacional de Entre Rios
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Status Completed
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Start date May 9, 2023
Completion date December 14, 2023

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