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RECRUITING
NCT07329075
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Soft Robot for Rehabilitation of Hand Function After Stroke

Sponsor: Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the feasibility of using the Soft Forearm Robot system for wrist and forearm recovery of hemiplegic subjects suffered from stroke. Participant will attend 20 training sessions and 3 assessment sessions. This system will leverage electromyography (EMG) signals for intention detection and regulating the movement and the contact for different tasks and objects, ensuring adaptive and precise control for rehabilitation tasks. A systematic clinical study involving sixty stroke patients divided into three groups will evaluate the effectiveness of our innovative design compared to conventional rehabilitation methods. By conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT), we aim to provide robust evidence on the benefits of our advanced robotic glove design in stroke rehabilitation. We hope our work will significantly advance the field of rehabilitation robotics by improving therapeutic practices, enhancing recovery outcomes, and elevating the quality of life for those facing hand mobility challenges. By integrating new soft robotic hand design with practical application, we aim to create an effective rehabilitation solution for everyone who needs it.

Official title: Design and Development of a Soft Robotic Glove for Enhanced Task-Oriented Training in Stroke Rehabilitation: Incorporating Dual-Chamber Actuators and Flexible Magnetoelastic Force Sensors

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2026-01

Completion Date

2028-12

Last Updated

2026-01-09

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

DEVICE

new soft robotic glove

a soft robotic glove, with dual-chamber actuators

Locations (1)

Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong