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shoulder pain

Clinical Trial

Help Us Learn About How You Use Your Arms In Daily Life

Objective

We are seeking individuals with trouble using their arm and hand for daily activities due to shoulder pain.

How does arm use in daily life change during the course of outpatient rehabilitation therapy? Data from wearable sensors and your feedback will help us learn how we can improve treatments to help people return to important daily activities.

Who Can Participate

  • 3 sessions (15 - 60 minutes)
  • Completion of questionnaires
  • Wearing a device similar to a watch on both of your wrists

You can participate in this study at your clinic site or from home!

Compensation

Participants will receive up to $75 total.

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