New tech measures arm precision in shoulder patients
NCT ID NCT07133100
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study will test a system called AuReha to see how well it measures arm movement precision in people with shoulder issues like instability or stiffness. About 52 adults will do exercises with both their healthy and affected arms, and the system will track movement accuracy, trunk stability, and more. The goal is to understand if the system can reliably detect differences between the two arms, which could help in future rehabilitation.
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Poliambulatorio Shoulder Team
Forlì, FC, 47122, Italy
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