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Clinical Trial

Safety, Reliability, and Efficacy of the Harmony SHR Upper Extremity Robotic Rehabilitation System in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting for Patients With Acute Stroke

IRB Protocol Number NWSTU00215864

Contact

Kelly Breen, MS, OTR/L kbreen@sralab.org

Objective

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, reliability, and efficacy of the use of the Harmony Scapulohumeral Rhythm (SHR) upper extremity robotic rehabilitation system for persons with impaired functional use of one or both upper extremities due to stroke.

Who Can Participate

Individuals who have limited or impaired functional use of one or both upper extremities due to stroke and are currently admitted to the Shirley Ryan Abilitylab as an inpatient.

Compensation

Yes

Age Range

21-99

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