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Quantifying and Rehabilitating Fine Sensorimotor Hand Function in Stroke Patients Using an Instrumented Fragile Object

Organization UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAHLocation SALT LAKE CITY, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 2025Deadline 31 Jul 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20253-D print3-D printer3D Print3D printer3D printingAccelerationAdherenceApoplexyAuditoryBrachial ParesisBrain Vascular AccidentCerebral StrokeCerebrovascular ApoplexyCerebrovascular StrokeChronicClinicClinicalClinical EvaluationClinical TestingClinical TrialsComputer softwareDataData CollectionDedicationsDevelopmentDevicesDiagnosticDiseaseDisorderElectronicsEquityFeedbackFutureGripsHandHand functionsHomeHospitalsHydrogen OxideImpairmentIndividualLifeLong-term disabilityMeasuresMedical RehabilitationMentorshipMethodsModelingMonitorMotorParticipantPathway interactionsPatient CarePatient Care DeliveryPatient outcomePatient-Centered OutcomesPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPerformancePhysiatricsPhysiatryPhysical MedicinePhysical RehabilitationPhysiciansPlayPopulationPositionPositioning AttributeRegulationRehabilitationRehabilitation MedicineRehabilitation deviceRehabilitation therapyResearchResolutionRunningScientistSelf AdministeredSelf AdministrationSensorimotor functionsSensorySideSocietiesSoftwareStandardizationStrokeSystemTabletsTactileTestingTimeTouchTouch sensationTrainingTranslationsUE paresisUniversitiesUpper Extremity ParesesUsing handsUtahValidationWaterWorkafter strokearmassess effectivenessauditory feedbackbrain attackcare for patientscare of patientscaring for patientscerebral vascular accidentcerebrovascular accidentclinical careclinical diagnosticsclinical testclinical trainingclinical translationclinically translatabledetermine effectivenessdevelopmentaldexteritydisabilityeffectiveness assessmenteffectiveness evaluationeggelectronicelectronic deviceevaluate effectivenessexamine effectivenessexperiencegrasphand function rehabilitationhand function restorationhand rehabhand rehabilitationhandshemiparesishemiparetichemiparetic strokehomesimprove hand functionimprovedimprovement in hand functioninnovateinnovationinnovativeinstrumentmedical diagnosticmotor controlmotor deficitneglectneuromuscularnovelparetic upper extremityparetic upper limbpathwaypatient oriented outcomesphysical rehabpost strokepoststrokeprogramsprototyperecover hand functionrecovery of hand functionrehab devicerehab therapyrehabilitation after strokerehabilitativerehabilitative therapyresearch clinical testingresolutionsresponserestore hand functionrural patientssensorsensory feedbacksoundstandard of carestemstroke patientstroke rehabstroke rehabilitationstroke survivorstrokedstrokessuccesstactile sensationthree dimensional printingtooltranslationupper limb hemiparesisupper limb paresisvalidationswireless devicewireless electronic
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability worldwide and 80% of all stroke survivors experience upper-limb

hemiparesis (i.e., weakening of motor control in the hand and arm on one side)1. Upwards of 50% of individuals

with upper-limb hemiparesis also experience tactile sensory deficits in the hand2–4. However,…

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