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physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation trials
A listing of physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
This study is being performed to assess how certain chronic disabilities - stroke, UE amputation, SCI, CP - differ from healthy subjects in their ability to perform ADLs. By studying the kinematics of the respective cohort of study participants as they are assesed performing common ADLS, our research team aims …
This project develops a SmarToyGym where sensorized, wireless toys are placed within the reach of infants to elicit body, arm/hand and leg movements. The objective is to conduct pilot testing of the SmartToyGm with atypical and typical infants. A battery of metrics will be identified to discriminate between high and …
The purpose of this research study is twofold: to study the role HIV has on the brain’s function and more particularly, the relationship between HIV and stroke; and to study how the presence of HIV effects robot-assisted rehabilitation after stroke, and its association with clinical improvement.
This study aims to evaluate user experiences in commercial ESCAPE rooms to determine design opportunities for an ESCAPE room targeted for Rehabilitation after traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury. We will investigate older versus younger as well as healthy versus impaired user experiences in commercial ESCAPE room (survey) and 2) will …
To extend the geographic reach of clinicians, from urban hospitals to distant clinics, and to increase the objectivity of diagnostics, when applied to pediatric patients with upper extremity impairments, we propose a series of tests to validate the need and methods for the Lil'Flo robotic system. Lil'Flo is comprised of …
The goal of this study is to improve walking ability after stroke. The interventions in this study will test whether combining fast walking training with a step activity monitoring program (FAST+SAM) is better in improving real-world walking activity compared to fast walking training alone (FAST) or a step activity monitoring …