Robot suit with electric zaps aims to get people walking again
NCT ID NCT07550699
First seen Apr 26, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study is testing a robotic leg brace (exoskeleton) that also delivers small electrical pulses to muscles, to see if it is safe and helps people with brain injury, spinal cord injury, or multiple sclerosis walk better. About 15 adults aged 18-80 who are already in physical therapy will try the device in multiple sessions. The main goals are to check for side effects and measure walking performance.
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therapy2people GmbH
RECRUITINGVienna, State of Vienna, 1220, Austria
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