Wearable Sensor Platform to Monitor Stroke Recovery During Inpatient Rehabilitation
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Summary
This observational trial seeks to assess the feasibility of using non-invasive, portable, real-time body-worn sensors to continuously monitor, quantify, and interpret recovery during inpatient treatment of stroke
Description
OBJECTIVES: Aim 1: Assess the feasibility of continuous long-term monitoring of inpatients with stroke using wearable sensors. The investigators will obtain quantitative health data from research-grade, wireless, wearable sensors on individuals with subacute and chronic stroke in the clinical setting, as well as healthy controls. The investigators will specifically check for variability in device data, as well as consistency and periodicity of sensor readings across the clinical study period. The investigators will analyze test-retest reliability and inter-rater reliability of using the wea…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Patient group * Individuals diagnosed with stroke admitted to the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (inpatient), or individuals in the community who had a stroke (chronic) * Age 18 or older * Able and willing to give written consent and comply with study procedures * Healthy control group * Individuals without any known significant health problem (healthy controls) * Age 18 or older * Able and willing to give written consent and comply with study procedures Exclusion Criteria: * Patient group * Neurological degenerative pathologies as co-morbidities (such as mul…
Interventions
- Diagnostic TestWearable sensors
Utilizing wireless wearable sensors, to capture quantitative biometric and movement-based data.
Location
- Shirley Ryan AbilityLabChicago, Illinois