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Corbett Ryan Project

Wearable Sensor and Video Platform to Monitor Motor Development in Infants

The goal of this project is to develop an automated, precise, quantitative biobehavioral assay for detecting infants at risk, and then rigorously test an early-life intervention to promote typical motor movement and sensory development in those infants in a manner designed for uptake and dissemination.

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COMPLETE: Assessment and Monitoring of Neuromotor Function through Advanced Dynamic Pose Estimation

We plan to use videos of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) doing different things to develop sophisticated computer programs that can detect specific movement patterns that are only seen in people with PD.

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Stroke Throat Sensor

COMPLETE: Wearable Sensor Platform to Monitor Stroke Recovery

This project proposes continuous monitoring, quantification, and interpretation of recovery during inpatient treatment of stroke using non-invasive, portable, real-time body-worn sensors.

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Use of a Micro-Processor Controlled Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis Compared to Traditional Rehabilitation in Spinal Cord Injury

The study will evaluate the potential of the C-Brace from Ottobock to improve the functional mobility and quality of life in individuals with lower extremity impairments due to spinal cord injury when compared to traditional rehabilitation methods.

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N?der Lab: Assessment and Monitoring of Neuromotor Function through Advanced Dynamic Pose Estimation

We will use videos of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) doing different things to develop sophisticated computer programs that can detect specific movement patterns that are only seen in people with PD. We will then see how well our computer programs can diagnose early PD, compared with medical and clinical professionals.

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COMPLETE: Safety and Efficacy of Samsung GEMS-H Device Training in Sub-Acute and Chronic Stroke

The purpose of this research is to determine the effects of gait training with the Samsung
GEMS-H device on walking, balance, nervous system activity, and quality of life in individuals with sub-acute and chronic stroke.

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RRTC: Home and Community-Based Services

View the overview of the projects associated with this RRTC: Home and Community-Based Services.

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SIESTA Sleep Study

Sleep of Inpatients: Empower Staff to Act for Acute Stroke Rehabilitation (SIESTA)

A multidisciplinary group of researchers will adapt, implement and evaluate a state-of-the-art intervention to promote sleep for stroke patients undergoing acute rehabilitation.

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COMPLETE: Sensor Technologies Applied to Rehabilitation in Stroke

Our research program focuses on the pivotal role of clinicians and therapists in implementing routine rehabilitation care, and on enhancing their capacity to provide evidence-based, individualized, and precise therapy.

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Promoting Patient-Centered Care through use of Standardized Assessments

KT DRRP?is a grant supported research project involving a cooperative of research scientists and researchers joined for the advancement of science.

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