Using digital technology for rehabilitation after stroke
Opportunity to share your views about a multi-technology treatment to improve arm function
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Full description:
Have you or someone you care for experienced a stroke?
Would you like to share your views about a treatment that is being developed for the arm using digital technologies.
We invite you to take part in up to 4 online workshops. Each workshop will last no longer than 90 minutes and will include up to 8 participants.
We are keen to involve people with and without experience of using digital technologies in rehabilitation following stroke.
Opportunity Deadline
30th June 2026
Payment:
You will be offered a £10 gift voucher after each workshop as a thank you for taking part
Expenses:
Not applicable
Organisation
University of Lancashire
The research is being carried out by a PhD student working under the supervision of a senior member of the Stroke Research Team at the University of Lancashire. The Stroke Research Team has an extensive portfolio of primary and secondary research spanning the five main areas of stroke care (acute, long-term care, prevention, rehabilitation, and workforce development).
Details
Topic:
Stroke or cardiovascular disease
Location:
UK wide
Involvement type:
Undertaking
What support is offered?
We understand that you may have some challenges with movement, communication and cognition after your stroke. We will discuss any individual challenges and put measures in place to support you to take part.
Can the work be done from home?
Yes
Suitable for a beginner?
Yes
