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Introduction: An Early Feasibility Study (EFS) is an exploratory clinical investigation of a device to optimize its design through iterative feedback loops during early clinical experience. The ARCTRAN study is an EFS aimed at analyzing efficacy, safety and adherence to the home-rehabilitation device-based (ARC Intellicare) program compared to a paper-based exercise protocol in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and stroke.
Materials And Methods: At baseline (T0), patients of each group were randomly divided into two arms, with a 1:1 ratio: an 'interventional' group received ARC Intellicare and a 'control' group received a paper-based rehabilitation protocol, both consisting of three 60-minute sessions/week for 8 weeks. Each patient was evaluated by means of clinical scales, gait analysis and stabilometry at baseline (T0) and after the rehabilitation (T2).
Results: All patients (n = 90, 30 per group) showed a significant improvement in clinical scales between T0 and T2. Stroke patients showed a bigger gait improvement in the ARC Intellicare arm, measured both by clinical scales (Tinetti gait p = 0.01) and gait analysis parameters. In PD group, only gait analysis parameters recorded a significant improvement in the active arm.
Discussion: We demonstrate the safety of ARC Intellicare for home-based rehabilitation in patients with chronic neurological conditions, with high adherence levels. Moreover, in stroke group, it produced more significant improvements of gait compared to paper-based protocol. In the global scenario of the EFS projects promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health, this study is a starting point to conduct this type of studies in Italy.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-025-08367-5 | DOI Listing |
Neurol Sci
July 2025
Neurology Unit, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
Introduction: An Early Feasibility Study (EFS) is an exploratory clinical investigation of a device to optimize its design through iterative feedback loops during early clinical experience. The ARCTRAN study is an EFS aimed at analyzing efficacy, safety and adherence to the home-rehabilitation device-based (ARC Intellicare) program compared to a paper-based exercise protocol in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and stroke.
Materials And Methods: At baseline (T0), patients of each group were randomly divided into two arms, with a 1:1 ratio: an 'interventional' group received ARC Intellicare and a 'control' group received a paper-based rehabilitation protocol, both consisting of three 60-minute sessions/week for 8 weeks.
Sensors (Basel)
August 2023
Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Polytechnic University of Marche, 60121 Ancona, Italy.
Background: "Ricominciare" is a single-center, prospective, pre-/post-intervention pilot study aimed at verifying the feasibility and safety of the ARC Intellicare (ARC) system (an artificial intelligence-powered and inertial motion unit-based mobile platform) in the home rehabilitation of people with disabilities due to respiratory or neurological diseases.
Methods: People with Parkinson's disease (pwPD) or post-COVID-19 condition (COV19) and an indication for exercise or home rehabilitation to optimize motor and respiratory function were enrolled. They underwent training for ARC usage and received an ARC unit to be used independently at home for 4 weeks, for 45 min 5 days/week sessions of respiratory and motor patient-tailored rehabilitation.