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PoRI Clinical Trial

PoRI Clinical Trial

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This randomized clinical trial compares the Portable Rehabilitation Interface (PoRI) device for rehabilitation of hand motor function in post-stroke patients with conventional hand therapy.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Between 2 days and a maximum of 2 months have passed since the stroke event
  • 0-3/5 muscle strength
  • Participants with paralysis or sensorimotor function problems of the fingers of one or both hands.
  • Participants must be able to fit their hand comfortably into the device.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Less than 2 days or greater than 2 months have passed since the stroke event
  • 4-5/5 muscle strength
  • Vulnerable populations.
  • Inability of fingers and wrist to stretch to neutral during passive range of motion

Study details
    Post Stroke
    Post Stroke Hand Rehabilitation

NCT07407023

Yale University

13 May 2026

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