Robotic glove aims to restore hand movement after stroke
NCT ID NCT07329075
Summary
This study is testing a new soft robotic glove designed to help people recover hand and arm movement after a stroke. Sixty stroke survivors will attend training sessions where the glove assists them with different tasks, using their own muscle signals to guide the movement. The goal is to see if this advanced robotic therapy works better than standard rehabilitation methods to improve recovery and quality of life.
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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