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MyHand 2: An Active Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients

MyHand 2: An Active Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is designed to further develop and test the hardware and software components of the MyHand device based on user feedback and results from our pilot study. The goal is to refine the device so that is more effective and easier for stroke patients to use to increase their hand function.

Description

From previous experimentation with the MyHand device, the investigators have determined that the device can improve the grasping ability of stroke patients. The investigators now aim to make the controls more intuitive and accurate for the users, to enable subjects to grasp a wider array of objects, to make the donning and doffing of the device easier, and to continue to assess the MyHand as it helps subjects in functional tasks.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults over 18 years old
  • History of stroke(s) with most recent stroke at least six months ago
  • Upper extremity weakness with impaired ability to complete daily activities with affected hand
  • Full passive range of motion in all digits
  • Intact cognition to follow directions
  • Gross control of proximal upper extremity musculature

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Other neurological conditions besides stroke
  • Other orthopedic conditions to affected upper extremity
  • Significant spasticity in affected upper extremity that impairs device fit

Study details
    Stroke
    Hemiparesis

NCT04436042

Columbia University

9 June 2024

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