Smart rings aim to Re-Train Stroke-Affected arms
NCT ID NCT06787729
Summary
This study is testing whether wearing smart ring sensors and seeing movement data on a smartphone app can help people who have had a stroke use their affected arm more during everyday tasks. It involves 50 adults who had a stroke over a year ago. Participants will wear the sensors and use the app for several weeks, with researchers comparing their arm use before, during, and after using the system.
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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Motion Analysis Laboratory
RECRUITINGCharlestown, Massachusetts, 02474, United States
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