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Improving Arm Movement Using Wearable Device After Stroke
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is evaluating a new rehab therapy using wearable devices and a video game interface to improve arm movement after stroke. Participants use these wearable devices, called myoelectric computer interfaces, to play video games using their arm muscles.
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At least 18 years old
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Choosing a Rehabilitation Partner
We know that this is a challenging time for you and your loved one. The role of rehabilitation is to get you back to life. Through intensive therapy with a specialized team of compassionate therapists and physicians, we know that patients will make progress and gain independence. Hear from some of our patients about their inpatient journeys below.
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Quality of LifeGeneral Health
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Patient Reported Outcomescost
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