Robotic arms under review: do they truly help users live better?
NCT ID NCT07429188
Summary
This study aims to understand how robotic arm supports and other assistive devices affect the daily lives of people with movement impairments from conditions like stroke or spinal cord injury. Researchers will interview 150 people who already use these devices to learn about their independence, satisfaction, and quality of life. The goal is to gather real-world feedback to help improve future device design and recommendations.
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Centre Bouffard Vercelli
RECRUITINGPerpignan, 66962, France
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Centre de Kerpape
RECRUITINGPloemeur, 56270, France
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