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Feasibility and Efficacy of HABIT for Enhancing Daily Hand-Use Post Stroke

Feasibility and Efficacy of HABIT - a Novel Occupational Therapy Intervention for Enhancing Daily-Use of the Affected Upper Extremity Among Individuals Post Stroke.

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About This Trial

This experimental design will assess the feasibility \& initial effectiveness of HABIT - a novel occupational therapy to increase the daily hand-use of the affected upper extremity post stroke. Assessments will be conducted at four time points: baseline, pre, post the HABIT intervention and follow-up (by phone) .

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Adults aged 18 and above residing in their own homes - Hebrew speakers - Up to 10 years post-stroke - Mild upper extremity motor impairment but still report difficulty using their hand. This will be determined by a total score of 43/66, including the Hand subtest score of 7/14 points of the Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment. - No significant cognitive decline (score of 19 and above on Montreal Cognitive Assessment) - Able to walk with or without assistive devices - Able to provide willing to sign a consent form by signing a consent form - Full function of both hands and independent in daily function prior to stroke Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Other neurological conditions or psychiatrists - with moderate or significant proprioception deficit (Thumb Localization Test \>1) Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Adults aged 18 and above residing in their own homes * Hebrew speakers * Up to 10 years post-stroke * Mild upper extremity motor impairment but still report difficulty using their hand. This will be determined by a total score of 43/66, including the Hand subtest score of 7/14 points of the Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment. * No significant cognitive decline (score of 19 and above on Montreal Cognitive Assessment) * Able to walk with or without assistive devices * Able to provide informed consent by signing a consent form * Full function of both hands and independent in daily function prior to stroke Exclusion Criteria: * Other neurological conditions or psychiatrists * with moderate or significant proprioception deficit (Thumb Localization Test \>1)

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

HABIT (Hand Activities Behavior Intervention)

A Novel Occupational Therapy Intervention for Enhancing Daily Hand-Use of the affected upper extremity Among Individuals post Stroke.

Locations (1)

Tel-Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel