U.S., Jan. 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07366697) titled 'Beyond Observation: Validating the Ecological Relevance of the Ad-AHA Stroke Using Sensor-Based Measures' on Jan. 08.
Brief Summary: After a stroke, many people experience difficulty using both hands together in daily life. Most rehabilitation assessments, however, only measure how the affected arm performs in one-handed tasks. This makes it difficult to understand how well people actually use their hands in real-world activities, which are usually bimanual.
The Adult Assisting Hand Assessment - Stroke version (Ad-AHA Stroke) is a new clinical test that evaluates how the affected hand performs during two-handed tasks. While promisi...