Real users, real feedback: study probes daily impact of arm assistance devices
NCT ID NCT07429188
First seen Feb 25, 2026 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 5 times
Summary
This study collects feedback from 150 adults who already use upper-limb assistive devices (like robotic arms or grasping gloves) in their daily lives. Through interviews and questionnaires, researchers aim to understand how these devices affect independence, satisfaction, quality of life, and social participation. The goal is to identify what works well and what could be improved, helping guide future device development.
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Centre Bouffard Vercelli
RECRUITINGPerpignan, 66962, France
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Centre de Kerpape
RECRUITINGPloemeur, 56270, France
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