Mind-Controlled glove helps stroke survivors move hands again
NCT ID NCT06076928
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 19, 2026 · Updated 30 times
Summary
This study tests a robotic glove that reads brain signals to help people who have had a stroke move their hands better. The glove is designed to assist with hand exercises and improve function. The trial will include 60 adults who had a stroke at least 16 weeks ago and have limited hand movement. Participants will be randomly assigned to different therapy groups to see if the brain-controlled glove works better than standard rehab.
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Tan Tock Seng Hospital
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