Post-stroke Hemiparesis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Independent Adaptive Arm and Hand Rehabilitation Post Stroke
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that early independent adaptive bimanual-to-unimanual training of arm and hand movements, assisted with specially designed mechanical devices: the mirrored motion bimanual arm trainer (m2 BAT), will improve motor control and function in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis.
This study will randomly assign individuals admitted to the inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit to receive either conventional occupational therapy (OT) or conventional OT plus 1 hour additional bimanual-to-unimanual device-assisted therapy. ;
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