Mind-Controlled robot glove aims to rewire Stroke-Damaged brains

NCT ID NCT07459725

Summary

This study tests two ways to use a robotic hand device to help people recover hand movement after a chronic stroke. One method uses a brainwave-reading cap to trigger the robot when the person imagines moving their hand. The other method has the robot move the hand on a set schedule. Researchers will compare how the brain and hand function respond to each type of therapy in 20 participants.

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