Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Joint Gertner ReAbility Online and Mayo Clinic Feasibility Study: Evaluation of a Tele-Rehabilitation Service Program
Is a unique tele-rehabilitation service directed at treating upper limb weakness due to stroke feasible to provide at Mayo Clinic and are the individuals with stroke and the clinicians providing the care satisfied with the process?
Participants will be identified from Mayo Clinic Division of Brain Rehabilitation's existing
clinical practice and recruited either in person or by using a phone script.
Eligible participants will have 2 in-person clinical assessments, one before the intervention
and one concluding the protocol. The first clinical assessment will involve introducing and
familiarizing the participant with the study procedure, demonstrating and practicing with the
system, and obtaining baseline clinical measures. During this first session the participant's
technical skills and home equipment capabilities will be assessed and any assistance needed
for establishing the technology in their home will be determined and provided. The second
clinical assessment will include acquiring post-intervention clinical and outcome measures.
Intervention duration will be 3 months. During the study period, each participant will
receive online treatment for up to 45 minutes (in order to have net 30 min clinical time)
twice per week. During these sessions, the clinician will teach system interaction including
integrating feedback, instruct in system intervention activities and assure participant
competence in system use, and adjust the level of difficulty in each activity according to
the participant's abilities and needs. After the first month of intervention, the participant
may be given permission by the therapist to train with the system for no more than 40 minutes
per day. Such self-training opportunities are in addition to the twice weekly online sessions
with the therapist.
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