Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Robot-Assisted Motivating Rehabilitation to Increase Upper Limb Function After Stroke
The purpose of the study is to examine how a novel robot technology designed for eventual use as a home therapy can improve arm function after stroke.
Typically, after brain damage due to a stroke, the affected arm is weak and suffering from
some of paralysis. As a result, adults with this condition are unable to move their impaired
arm well during their activities of daily living. Our research is focused on understanding
how best to improve the ability of the arm to move after brain damage due to a stroke. We
have implemented novel robot technology designed for eventual use as a home therapy device
and have used software and hardware technologies to design activities that can assess the
arm ability and engage the person during therapy. We will study how the prolong use of this
device with simple, functional, and engaging activities improve the arm's movement ability
and sustain motivation to use the arm over repeated therapy sessions and away from
supervision.
Overall, we will establish whether using our technology to perform tasks that are more or
less game-like and functionally relevant to driving will make a difference in the impaired
arm after stroke. Two groups of stroke survivors will be followed while they complete
therapy. We have three main aims. In aim #1, we will determine whether therapy using
functional tasks compared to simple rote tasks lead to significant increases in the use of
the arm during therapy and the arm improvements experienced by the subjects after the
therapy. In aim #2, we will measure how each group engage in the more and less functional
therapy and monitor their effort and enjoyment during training. This aim will help us to
determine the value of more fun training. In aim #3, we will upgrade our technology for use
in the home therapy environment and follow some subjects to determine if the results change
in under supervised condition (at home)
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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