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Measuring the Concurrent Validity of the Upper Limb Use Ratio With Accelerometers in an Ecological Situation After Stroke.

Measuring the Concurrent Validity of the Upper Limb Use Ratio With Accelerometers in an Ecological Situation After Stroke.

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Overview

The purpose of this stufy is to measure the concurrent validity of the upper limb use ratio with accelerometers in an ecological situation after stroke.

Description

The first visit will be used to present the study and potential risks to patients, obtain their consent and collect clinical data. A second visit is planned for the patients who meet the eligibility requirements, to carry out activities in ecological situation.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subject with hemiparesis following stroke
  • Subject participating in ecological activities during occupational therapy sessions
  • Adult subject aged 18 or over
  • Subject informed of study participation and not objecting to participation

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Other neurological or musculoskeletal disorders limiting use of upper limbs
  • Pregnant or breast-feeding woman,
  • Failure to obtain consent,
  • Non-affiliation with a social security scheme,
  • Persons under court protection,
  • Person protected by law (under guardianship or curatorship)
  • Participant in another research project with an exclusion period still ongoing.

Study details
    Cerebrovascular Accident

NCT06509542

University Hospital, Montpellier

15 October 2025

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