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NCT07500480

Pilot Study: Home Use of Wearable Grasping Neuroprosthesis in Vascular Hemiparesis

Stroke is the leading cause of acquired motor disability in adults. Six months post-stroke, 50% of patients have not regained active finger extension, and 80% retain a grasping deficit, most commonly an inability to actively open the hand. This motor impairment significantly impacts daily activities, social interactions, professional life, and overall quality of life. Despite numerous treatments available in rehabilitation centers during the subacute phase, no functional assistive devices are currently usable at home. Since 2018, our team, in collaboration with the CAMIN-INRIA team, has developed a Grasp Neuroprosthesis (GNP). This device uses functional electrical stimulation to restore grasping function in hemiplegic subjects, enhancing autonomy in daily bimanual tasks. The GNP has been evaluated in hospital settings through two studies, defining preferred control modalities and demonstrating significant functional impact. Additionally, another study tested a wearable version of the GNP used autonomously at home for two months. This study showed the feasibility and functional benefits of home GNP use, provided the device is customizable to the patient's characteristics and environment. Initial results indicate improved quality of life and increased autonomy with GNP use. The wearable GNP consist of a forearm orthosis made of soft fabric, integrating an electrode array and a stimulator (CE medical marking for home use), connected via WiFi to a microprocessor positioned in a pouch. The microprocessor incorporates information from inertial measurement units and a microphone, allowing the user to control the electrical stimulator on demand. The stimulation targets the extensor muscles of the long fingers and the thumb, enabling the user to open the hand on demand. We propose extending the home use of the GNP to two patients for one year. Each subject will be followed for one year, with evaluations in a hospital setting at the beginning and end of the period, monthly follow-ups at home throughout the year, and on-demand video consultations.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-30

Stroke
Réhabilitation