Robotic glove tested to help ALS patients regain hand control
NCT ID NCT07298486
Summary
This small pilot study is testing whether using a special robotic glove can help improve hand function and quality of life for people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Five participants with ALS will use the glove daily for eight weeks to see if it helps with grip strength and fine motor tasks like picking up objects. The main goal is to see if this assistive technology makes daily activities easier and improves overall well-being.
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Nova Southeastern University, David and Cathy Husman Neuroscience Institute
Davie, Florida, 33314, United States
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