Researchers testing vibrating technology to help stroke patients

Researchers testing vibrating technology to help stroke patients

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The video discusses spasticity, a common symptom after a stroke, characterized by severe muscle stiffness. Stanford researchers have developed a mechanical glove that uses vibro-tactile stimulation to alleviate spasticity. Clinical trials show the glove is as effective as Botox, offering a promising alternative treatment. The glove is not yet commercially available, but future trials aim to make it accessible within a few years.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a common symptom that often peaks about three months after a stroke?

Muscle weakness

Vision problems

Spasticity

Memory loss

2.

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What is the purpose of the mechanical glove developed by Stanford researchers?

To assist in walking

To enhance grip strength

To improve spasticity

To monitor heart rate

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How does the mechanical glove alleviate spasticity?

Using vibro-tactile stimulation

Through electrical stimulation

By providing resistance training

By applying heat

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In clinical trials, how did the effectiveness of the glove compare to Botox?

More expensive

Not tested

Less effective

Equally effective or better

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the anticipated timeline for the glove to become available to patients?

No plans for availability

In five years

In the next two to three years

Within a year