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Developing Effectiveness Evaluation and Therapeutic Programs of Rehabilitation

Developing Effectiveness Evaluation and Therapeutic Programs of Rehabilitation

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Using robotics, sensors, and sEMG to develop clinic-oriented quantitative effectiveness evaluation and individualized programs of rehabilitation

Description

Using robotics, sensors, sEMG or other methods to develop clinic-oriented quantitative effectiveness evaluation and individualized programs of rehabilitation

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria (for healthy people):

  • no history of psychological/psychotic problems, no history of important diseases.

Exclusion Criteria (for healthy people):

  • history of psychological/psychotic problems

Inclusion Criteria (for patients with motor deficits or dysphagia):

  • patients with motor function impairment such as post stroke hemiplegia.

Exclusion Criteria (for patients with motor deficits or dysphagia):

  • cognitively or physically unable to cooperate with the examiner to finish the test

Study details
    Healthy Volunteers
    Motor Deficits
    Dysphagia

NCT03979235

National Research Center for Rehabilitation Technical Aids

2 June 2025

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