Robotic leg brace aims to help kids with CP walk taller
NCT ID NCT05746871
Summary
This study tested a special powered leg brace called Agilik, designed to help children with cerebral palsy walk better. It aimed to see if the brace was safe and could help kids straighten their knee more while walking, potentially improving their step length, speed, and endurance. The study involved a small group of children using the brace during training sessions over about 10 weeks.
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IRCCS Medea
Bosisio Parini, Italy
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