/ SuspendedNot Applicable The effect of an assist-as-needed-algorithm in stroke and SCI patients.
/ Not yet recruitingNot Applicable ROOMMATE - AggRegated System of SensOrs and Multimedia Monitors: Technology for InnovAtion and PersonalizaTion of REhabilitation Care.
The aim of this clinical trial is to assess whether the ROOMMATE system can effectively support the rehabilitation of adults recovering from subacute strokes. The study will be conducted at the neuromotor rehabilitation inpatient clinics of IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi in Florence, Italy, and the rehabilitation inpatient unit of Elias University Emergency Hospital in Bucharest, Romania.
Primary Objectives:
-To assess the effects on functional recovery in subacute stroke survivors of a technological rehabilitation station placed at patients' bedsides, combined with dedicated coaching provided to all users (patients, informal caregivers, and formal caregivers).
Secondary Objectives:
* Evaluation of the effects of the experimental treatment on patient satisfaction, upper limb motor skills, manual dexterity, global cognitive functioning, anxiety, and depression.
* Assessment of user experience, acceptance, and usability of the technology by patients and caregivers.
* Evaluation of social impact using the Social Return on Investment (SROI) ratio of the experimental treatment.
Participants randomized into one of the experimental groups, in addition to receiving conventional care, will use the ROOMMATE system during their hospitalization. The system will be made available to patients and will be free for them to use at their discretion.
The station will include:
Multimedia monitors (Khymeia home kit): These will deliver cognitive and motor serious games, educational and rehabilitative content, as well as infotainment specifically developed by the clinical partners of the project.
An inertial sensor kit: This integrates with the monitors to guide users through virtual reality environments.
/ Not yet recruitingNot Applicable Robotic Assisted Balance and Exoskeleton Training (REACTION) in Neurorehabilitation: a Feasibility Study
The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the effect on walking speed of a new robotic assisted balance and gait trainer (REACTION) and their subsystems in individuals with neurological disorders. The study will provide insight in the feasibility of REACTION.
Participants will:
* Participate in two sessions in which every session contains a walking task and balance tasks
* end the study with a semi-structured interview
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