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This project develops a passive upper extremity orthosis to promote reach-to-grasp tasks in stroke survivors. Learn more about Restoration of Arm and Hand Function using Integrated Robotic and Orthotic Systems.
This project assesses the rate and extent of recovery of over-ground ambulation in individuals with chronic stroke using specific gait re-training paradigms. Learn more about Short and Long-Term Adaptation of Over-Ground Ambulation in Subjects with Chronic Stroke following Robotic-Assistance, Body Weight Supported Gait Training.
This project develops, implements, and evaluates a treatment program for individuals with aphasia that uses computerized oral reading of individualized scripts to practice routine communication activities such as ordering in a restaurant and requesting information on the phone. Learn more about Computerized Training of Conversational Scripts to Facilitate Integration into the Community and Work Force.
This study assesses how writing in different ways about the experience of recovery can help physical and psychological health and activity after stroke. Learn more about The Use of Emotionally Expressive and Narrative Writing to Facilitate Coping and Adaptation after Stroke.
Visit National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (opens in new window), NIDRR, the funding agency for RRTC-Stroke.
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