Found 834 clinical trials
Brain Injury Education and Outpatient Navigation-1stBIEN
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant problem for U.S. Hispanic children. Compared to non-Hispanic children, Hispanic children have higher long-term disability and lower health related quality of life, even though differences are not present at hospital discharge. Rehabilitation decreases disability, but needs timely initiation, and long treatments in hospitals, …
Using Upper Limb Rehabilitation Robot in Stroke Patient Rehabilitation
A robot arm for upper limb rehabilitation is intended to achieve rehabilitation effects through the study of robot control theory and the integration of sensors such as sEMG. The goal is to reduce the workload of rehabilitation therapists.
Effect of Dezocine Combined With Sufentanil on the Quality of Postoperative Recovery and Analgesic Effect in Patients Undergoing Thoracic Surgery
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of dezocine combined with sufentanil on postoperative recovery quality and analgesic effect in patients undergoing thoracic surgery. It will also learn about the safety of dezocine. Researchers will compare drug dezocine to Sufentanil to see if dezocine works to …
Nature-based Therapies in Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke rehabilitation patients are subjected to additional nature-based therapies during a rehabilitation ward period.
Effects of Myoelectric Biofeedback on Upper Limb Function in Post-stroke Patients
The purpose of this clinical trial is to investigate the effect of myoelectric biofeedback therapy on upper limb function in elderly patients with cerebral infarction, and to analyze the adjustment of stroke condition and quality of life.The main questions it aims to answer are: Does myoelectric biofeedback therapy promote the …
Rehabilitation With Biofeedback for People After Stroke
The aim of the research will be to evaluate rehabilitation using the biofeedback method in people after stroke.
The Feasibility and Therapeutic Effect of Hybrid End-effector Robot-assisted Gait Training With an Active-assisted Module in Chronic Stroke Survivors
Walking rehabilitation after stroke is most effective during the first three months of recovery, but even in the chronic phase-beyond six months post-stroke-a significant number of patients still show potential for gait improvement. Robot-assisted rehabilitation is becoming increasingly common in clinical settings, with various design modes available. However, the effectiveness …
Cultural Tailoring and Pilot Testing of an Inpatient Yoga Therapy Program for Cancer Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in India, Tanzania, and the United States
To develop and measure the effects of a culturally sensitive yoga program for inpatients
The Efficacy of a Technology-Assisted Block Training Program on Cognitive Function, Hand Dexterity, and Grip Strength in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Mixed-Methods Research
Block-building activities represent a promising tool for enhancing cognitive and hand function in older adults. When integrated with technological support, they offer personalized training advantages; however, their comprehensive effectiveness requires empirical validation. This study aimed to develop and evaluate a "Technology-Assisted Block Training Program" to explore its effects on cognitive …
Evaluating the Utility of Implementing Microfluids for Sperm Preparation Compared to Conventional Method of Density Gradient Centrifugation in a PGT-A Program: a Sibling Oocyte Study
In assisted reproductive technology (ART), sperm preparation aims to select the most viable sperm for ICSI. Unlike conventional methods like density gradients or sperm washing, microfluidic techniques mimic natural selection in the female reproductive tract by using laminar flow without centrifugation, reducing the risk of DNA damage. This method isolates …