Robot arm exoskeleton shows promise for stroke rehab in tiny pilot
NCT ID NCT07316218
First seen Jan 06, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This small pilot study tested a personalized wearable robot arm in 7 stroke survivors to see if it could safely help them regain arm movement and reduce muscle stiffness. The robot was custom-fit to each person and used during rehabilitation exercises. The main goals were to check safety and whether patients would stick with the training, while also measuring changes in arm function and spasticity.
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Ospedale Versilia
Lido di Camaiore, Tuscany, 55041, Italy
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