At Home Wearable Sensors and Smartphone for Stroke Survivors With Upper Limb Motor Challenges.
NCT: NCT06787729 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if wearable sensor data visualization on smartphones can improve the use of the stroke-affected limb during everyday activities. Chronic stroke survivors (\>12 months from onset) ages 18-80 years old with residual upper extremity motor impairments may be eligible to participate. The main question it aims to answer is: Does the mobile health (mHealth) intervention help to improve the use of the stroke-affected upper-limb during daily living? The study is designed so each participant serves as their own control. Researchers will compare information from the baseline and intervention time periods to see if visualizing the data on the smartphone impacts the participant's daily use of the arm. Participants will be asked to wear a set of wearable ring and wrist sensors and interact with a custom-designed smartphone app, aiming to increase the use of their stroke-affected limb during daily activities as much as possible. They will receive feedback from the app, communicate with study therapists, participate in goal setting, complete clinical assessments, and share about their experience using the system during a virtual interview.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is At Home Wearable Sensors and Smartphone for Stroke Survivors With Upper Limb Motor Challenges.?
At Home Wearable Sensors and Smartphone for Stroke Survivors With Upper Limb Motor Challenges. is a clinical trial registered under NCT06787729. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06787729?
The current status of NCT06787729 (At Home Wearable Sensors and Smartphone for Stroke Survivors With Upper Limb Motor Challenges.) is: RECRUITING.
When did At Home Wearable Sensors and Smartphone for Stroke Survivors With Upper Limb Motor Challenges. start?
At Home Wearable Sensors and Smartphone for Stroke Survivors With Upper Limb Motor Challenges. started on 2026-04.
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