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The University of Virginia (UVA) Director of Neurorehabilitation will lead GRASP randomized, controlled efficacy trials. The study will involve employment of the GRASP system in three one-hour sessions per week over eight weeks by stroke survivors suffering from ongoing hand function impairment.
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Testing will involve employment of the GRASP system (glove orthosis, sensor package, and application software) in three one-hour sessions per week over eight weeks by stroke survivors suffering from ongoing hand function impairment. This frequency and duration is consistent with previous studies successfully investigating new upper extremity (UE) therapies. The primary outcome of the efficacy study will be change in hand function for a group of participants using the GRASP system versus a control group receiving standard care over the same period.
Participants assigned to the GRASP intervention group will attend five outpatient clinic visits for consent, pre-assessment, and familiarization with the system, followed by an initial home visit and eight weeks (3x per week) of independent at-home practice. In this study period, GRASP intervention group participants will employ the instrumented glove orthosis while performing functional tasks within virtual activities of daily living (ADLs).
Participants in the Usual Care Treatment (UCT) control group will continue to receive any previously prescribed therapy services. These patients will not receive any treatment services through the study as UCT control group participants.
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(3) A psychological diagnosis that in the determination of the Principal Investigator could significantly impact subject's participation or that could be aggravated by study participation (Principal Investigator will consult with candidate's personal physician as appropriate); (4) Determination by the Principal Investigator that participation would result in significant agitation or elevated stress; (5) Visual field deficit in either eye that impairs the ability to view the computer monitor; (6) Stiffness or contractures of the muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, or skin that restricts normal movement; (7) More than mild tone/spasticity (measured on modified Ashworth, 5-point scale); (8) Severe contractures or joint deformities in the fingers; (9) Open wound or infection, severe edema, or excessive swelling which might interfere with wearing the glove; (10) Severe pre-stroke co-morbidities, such as cardiovascular, neurological, orthopedic, or rheumatoid impairments before stroke that may interfere with task performance; (11) Severe sensory deficits from the involved UE; or (12) Hemispatial neglect that impairs the ability to process and perceive visual stimuli provided through the computer monitor.
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