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Clinical Trial

Improving Arm Function Using Wearable Exoskeletons

NCT: NCT05951491 · SUSPENDED

NCT IDNCT05951491
StatusSUSPENDED
Start Date2024-06-18
Completion2027-08

Brief Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare arm and hand function with and without assistance from a wearable exoskeleton in individuals with neurological injury from a single stroke. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can a portable (i.e., body-mounted) shoulder exoskeleton increase the reachable workspace of an individual after stroke? * Can shoulder assistance from a body-mounted exoskeleton improve hand function after stroke? * Does shoulder assistance from a body-mounted exoskeleton lead to changes in functional use of the impaired limb at home? Participants will perform tasks with and without assistance from a portable exoskeleton, including: * maximal area sweeps in each of three directional planes (sagittal, frontal, transverse). * simultaneous wrist and finger extension while attempting to pick up objects of varying size from the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT), and Box and Blocks (BBT) test kits. * standardized clinical assessments in a laboratory setting that have been shown to correlate with functional performance of activities of daily living including WMFT, ARAT, and BBT. * a Motor Activity Log (MAL) based on activity performed in the past week as a baseline, before wearing the exoskeleton at home for a period of 1-2 hours per day for at least 5 days. * a System Usability Scale and a second MAL corresponding with the activities performed while wearing the exoskeleton during the at-home phase. Researchers will compare functional ability measures with and without wearing the portable shoulder exoskeleton to see if the assistance improves functional performance in the arm and/or hand.

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What is Improving Arm Function Using Wearable Exoskeletons?

Improving Arm Function Using Wearable Exoskeletons is a clinical trial registered under NCT05951491. Current status: SUSPENDED.

What is the status of NCT05951491?

The current status of NCT05951491 (Improving Arm Function Using Wearable Exoskeletons) is: SUSPENDED.

When did Improving Arm Function Using Wearable Exoskeletons start?

Improving Arm Function Using Wearable Exoskeletons started on 2024-06-18.

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