Neurology & Neurosurgery Research
ReHab Study
An Early Feasibility Study to Assess the Effects of the “Reconnecting the Hand and Arm to the Brain (ReHAB)” System
AGE: 22-65 years
SEX ASSIGNED AT BIRTH: All
SEX ASSIGNED AT BIRTH: All
TYPE: Interventional Study
HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS: No
HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS: No
CONDITION: Tetraplegia
COMPENSATION: No
COMPENSATION: No
Learn More About This Research Study
For more information, please contact Dr. Jonathan Miller at 216-844-3470 or complete the online form below.
Study Purpose
The purpose of this study is to see if an experimental device called the ReHAB (Reconnecting the Hand and Arm to the Brain) System is safe for people. Small electrodes will be placed in the parts of the brain that control movement and sensation, and combine that with electrodes in the upper arm and shoulder to activate paralyzed muscles of the arm and hand.
Learn more about this study at Rehabstudy.org.
Who Can Participate
Participants with paralysis of both of your arms due to an injury or disease may be eligible for this study.
Study ID#:
- STUDY20190226