Smart glove and board could revolutionize arm function testing in brain disorder patients
NCT ID NCT07397767
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study aims to develop a new way to measure arm and hand function in people with brain disorders like stroke or Parkinson's disease. Researchers will use a smart board and smart glove to collect movement data and compare it with standard tests. The goal is to create a more precise, quantitative tool for assessing upper-limb impairment. 150 adults with neurological conditions will participate.
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Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
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