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Robot-Assisted Upper Extremity Rehabilitation

Clinical Trial

Robot-Assisted Upper Extremity Rehabilitation

IRB Protocol Number STU00220740

Contact

Arturo Ramirez aramirez@sralab.org

Objective

Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is conducting a research study on how robots can be used as rehabilitation tools.

Participants will move a handle connected to a computer-controlled robot and perform tasks on a computer similar to a video game.

Help advance our knowledge on motor learning.

For additional information, please contact Arturo Ramirez at 312.238.1379 or aramirez@sralab.org.  

 

Who Can Participate

  • 18 years or older
  • No history of stroke, SCI, or other neurological medical diagnoses
  • No severe medical diagnosis (cardiovascular, orthopedic)
  • No visual deficits that would influence ability to perform experiment.
  • Capable of maintaining testing positions for 2 hours

Compensation

Participants will receive financial compensation per visit.

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