U.S., March 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07500480) titled 'Pilot Study: Home Use of Wearable Grasping Neuroprosthesis in Vascular Hemiparesis' on March 13.

Brief Summary: Stroke is the leading cause of acquired motor disability in adults. Six months post-stroke, 50% of patients have not regained active finger extension, and 80% retain a grasping deficit, most commonly an inability to actively open the hand. This motor impairment significantly impacts daily activities, social interactions, professional life, and overall quality of life. Despite numerous treatments available in rehabilitation centers during the subacute phase, no functional assistive devices are currently usable at home. Sin...