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RECRUITING
NCT06496529
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ExoDoF: Robotic Exoskeleton for Upper Limb Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke

Sponsor: University of Chile

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Summary

Two decades ago, the projection of recovery of the upper extremity (UE) after a stroke had a very poor prognosis worldwide. Nowadays, thanks to medical advances and early rehabilitation, the prognosis for recovery has improved; however, there is still a limit that no therapy has been able to overcome, related to spontaneous recovery as part of the natural evolution of the pathophysiological process, rather than with the contribution of rehabilitation. Additionally, existing therapies show partial effectiveness on the recovery of UE function, but do not avoid the use of compensatory strategies or alternatives to normal movement. Given this situation, there is an active search for new therapeutic approaches. In this clinical trial the investigators propose a rehabilitation paradigm that promotes the recovery of control of specific planes of movement through the selective restriction of degrees of freedom, simplifying control demands. The investigators sought to test the hypothesis that people with stroke in the early subacute stage and who present alterations in the movement of the upper extremity, a rehabilitation protocol that reduces the degrees of freedom of the UE and trunk, enables greater recovery of the movement of the UE and less use of compensatory movements compared to a protocol without DoF control. The general objective is to demonstrate the effect of training with restriction of the degrees of freedom of UE and trunk, mediated by an exoskeleton and videogames, on the control of the UE.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 81 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

44

Start Date

2025-03-01

Completion Date

2026-11-30

Last Updated

2025-12-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

DoF intervention

Training of specific uniarticular and single plane movement of the upper limb through an exoskeleton and videogames that will be supervised by a physiotherapist.

BEHAVIORAL

Task intervention

Training of multiarticular upper limb movements (vertical, horizontal and diagonal) through videogames and also training of functional task (raise and lower your hand on the table, cleaning a table, put cream on the non-paretic arm, hold a bottle, put a piece of bread or something similar in your mouth, wash your face, brush your hair, store items in a basket, brush teeth, wrote and serve water in glass). This activities will be supervised by a physiotherapist.

Locations (4)

Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Hospital El Carmen

Santiago, Chile

Hospital San José

Santiago, Chile

Hospital Dr. Hernán Henríquez Aravena

Temuco, Chile