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All patients with acute hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke documented clinically and by neuroimaging.\n2. Medically stable from a cardio-respiratory stand point so that they can participate in daily therapies.\n3. Depressed patients will be included in the study\n4. Patients able to stand alone\n5. Patients able to provide a written informed consent, from cognitively intact patients (admission Mini Mental Scale Examination \\[MMSE\\] greater than or equal to 21).\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Aphasic patients unable to communicate\n2. Confused patients\n3. Patients medically unstable\n4. Patients unable to stand alone\n5. 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Confirmed ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke no earlier than 7 days prior to enrollment;\n2. Presentation of hemiparesis or paralysis of the upper extremity due to stroke;\n3. Ability to comprehend and follow study instructions;\n4. Ability to initiate finger extension (≥3°) at least three times per minute;\n5. Fugl-Meyer Assessment (Upper Extremity) score of \\\u003C47.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Contraindications, intolerance, or high sensitivity to the experimental protocol;\n2. History of upper-extremity disability prior to the index stroke;\n3. Neurological conditions (other than stroke) affecting motor function;\n4. Treatment of spasticity\u002Fincreased tone in the affected upper extremity (e.g., with Botox injection);\n5. 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