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NCT07492797
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Accessible Remote Rehabilitation System for Real-Time Biomechanical Monitoring

Sponsor: Mississippi State University

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Summary

This study evaluates a novel camera-based system designed to support remote rehabilitation by measuring hand and upper-limb biomechanics in real time. Many patients recovering from musculoskeletal or neurological conditions require frequent monitoring during rehabilitation, but regular clinic visits may be difficult due to distance, cost, or limited access to specialized care. Current telehealth approaches typically rely on qualitative assessments or self-reported feedback rather than objective biomechanical measurements. The purpose of this study is to determine whether a computer vision-based system can accurately estimate biomechanical parameters such as joint angles, range of motion, muscle force, and joint torque using only a standard camera. The system analyzes hand movement using artificial intelligence and biomechanical modeling to provide real-time measurements during rehabilitation exercises. Participants will perform guided hand-movement tasks while the system records video and extracts anatomical landmarks. These data will be used to compute biomechanical parameters and assess whether the system can reliably monitor rehabilitation progress remotely. The results will help determine whether this technology can provide clinicians with objective, continuous data to support personalized rehabilitation and improve patient outcomes.

Official title: Development and Clinical Validation of an AI-Based Camera System for Real-Time Biomechanical Monitoring in Upper-Limb Rehabilitation

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2026-03-15

Completion Date

2027-03-14

Last Updated

2026-03-25

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

AI-Based Camera Tele-Rehabilitation Monitoring System

A single-camera, computer vision and inverse-dynamics modeling system that estimates biomechanical parameters (joint torque, muscle force, and range of motion) from video-based hand landmark tracking during rehabilitation exercises.

BEHAVIORAL

Standard Telehealth Rehabilitation

Participants perform standard rehabilitation exercises and receive routine telehealth follow-up with clinicians according to usual care practices. No camera-based biomechanical monitoring system is used during the rehabilitation process.

Locations (2)

University of Mississippi Medical Center

Jackson, Mississippi, United States

Mississippi State University

Starkville, Mississippi, United States