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Using a Robotic Walking Device for Stroke Survivors

Condition: Stroke
Investigator: Sunil Agrawal, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
A Tethered Pelvic Assist Device (TPAD) will provide wearers with gentle forces to evaluate the effects on walking.
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Drug interactions between Paxlovid and Tacrolimus in kidney transplant patients diagnosed with COVID-19

Condition: Transplant / Kidney Transplant
Investigator: Marcus Pereira, MD, MPH
Status: Currently Recruiting
This purpose of this study is to understand the interaction between two different medications, tacrolimus and Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir), in patients who have had a kidney transplant and are being treated by their doctor for COVID-19 infection. Tacrolimus is an oral medication that is used standardly in kidney transplant recipients to prevent…
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MyHand Project for Stroke Patients: Robotic Device Testing to Help People with Stroke use Their Weak Hand More Easily

Condition: Stroke
Investigator: Joel Stein, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
My Hand Project for Stroke Patients: We are testing a robotic device to help people who had a stroke use their weak hand more easily. This research study would involve you wearing a hand robot that helps open and close your fingers in order to use your hand to pick up common everyday objects. During the study, you may be asked to try out different…
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