mGain - sEMG-based Gamified Therapy for Improved Upper Limb Rehabilitation
Upper Limb Weakness Due to Central Neurologic Injury, Upper Limb Weakness Due to Peripheral Neurologic Injury, Upper Limb Weakness Due to Nerve Reconstruction
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Upper Limb Weakness Due to Central Neurologic Injury
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age 18 years or older Upper limb weakness due to central or peripheral neurologic injury, stroke, or nerve reconstruction or tendon transfer surgery within one year; or upper limb amputation (e.g., transradial or transhumeral) Muscle strength of three or less on the Medical Research Council Manual Muscle Testing grading scale in any of the following (as appropriate for individuals with intact limbs): shoulder abduction, elbow flexion, elbow extension, wrist extension, wrist flexion, or finger extension Access to and willingness to use smart phone or tablet Able to tolerate participation in activity for at least 30 minutes of therapy exercises per day for five days per week Able to provide written informed consent for study participation Exclusion Criteria: Not able to read and understand English Pregnancy History of prior central or peripheral neurologic injury or neuromuscular condition No muscle activation detectable by the mGain sEMG sensor Progressive neurologic deficit Impaired dexterity on the contralateral side such that participant is unable to use the device Spasticity with modified Ashworth score of three or greater Severe joint contracture (>50% of available range) Sensitive skin that would not tolerate wearing the mGain sEMG sensor Medical instability Confounding injury, musculoskeletal issues, or cognitive issues that limit effective participation
Sites / Locations
- Orthocare Innovations, LLCRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
mGain system
mGain system: passive, noninvasive, Bluetooth-enabled, wire-free, surface electromyography measurement device that provides input to a mobile app for an interactive gaming platform