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Found 4 physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation trials

A listing of physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

 Neural and Motor Functional Changes in HIV and Stroke Before and After Robot-Assisted Neurorehabilitation

Neural and Motor Functional Changes in HIV and Stroke Before and After Robot-Assisted Neurorehabilitation

18-100 years
All genders
The purpose of this research study is twofold: to study the role HIV has on the brain’s function and more particularly, the relationship between HIV and stroke; and to study how the presence of HIV effects robot-assisted rehabilitation after stroke, and its association with clinical improvement.

Adjustable prosthetic sockets for children and adolescents with lower limb loss to accommodate growth

3-18 years
All genders
Phase 2
This study aims to develop an adjustable, immediate fit prosthetic device for children age 3- 18 which will accommodate growth.  We are looking for children with lower limb amputation- above knee, below knee and symes amputations.All testing will be done within the PM&R Gait Lab  located at 1800 Lombard St, …
 Towards Objective Metrics to Quantify the Role of HIV and Increasing Cognitive Demand on Instrumental ADLs in People Aging with HIV

Towards Objective Metrics to Quantify the Role of HIV and Increasing Cognitive Demand on Instrumental ADLs in People Aging with HIV

50-100 years
All genders
The objective of this proposal is to examine the utility of a robot-based approach to study instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) function and cognitive-motor performance in persons aging with HIV. IADLs often require high levels of executive functioning during the performance of motor activities, but there are no good …
 The Influence of Haptic Communication on Healthy and Impaired Human Motor Learning of a Robot-Based Task

The Influence of Haptic Communication on Healthy and Impaired Human Motor Learning of a Robot-Based Task

18-100 years
Healthy Volunteer
All genders
This study looks at how people learn to do things with robots. We want to see if it’s easier to learn when you work with someone else or when you do it by yourself. We are also interested in how different people with different physical and thinking abilities learn these …