Clinical Trial

Potential Effects of Novel Sensorimotor Upper Limb Rehabilitation Paradigm

Completed
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Summary
Sensorimotor function of the upper limb is often impaired after stroke, even in the chronic phase (minimum 6 months after stroke). Currently, an optimal intervention combining both motor and sensory function, with focus on sensory processing (one of the most important sensory functions), does not exists. However, the research team has developed a novel therapy paradigm combining robot-based training, a transfer package to daily life activities, and a home program. As a first step, the investigators will examine the feasibility and potential benefits of this novel therapy approach within this pilot study by recruiting 10 persons with chronic stroke. The investigators hypothesize that this therapy approach is feasible and potentially effective in chronic stroke.
Protocol Amendment History 2 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 2 times since 2025-03-06; most recent amendment 2026-03-18.
Status change: Active, Not Recruiting → Completed 2026-03-18
Status change: Recruiting → Active, Not Recruiting 2025-05-13
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06870682
Lead Sponsor KU Leuven
Conditions Stroke
Enrollment 10 participants
Start Date 2025-02-18
Primary Completion 2025-10-02 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-10-02 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-19