AI steps in to help amputees walk better
NCT ID NCT07265154
Summary
This study is testing whether using artificial intelligence (AI) during walking practice can help people who have had a leg amputated above the knee. It will involve 40 participants and will measure if the AI-guided training improves their balance and stability while walking. The goal is to see if this high-tech approach leads to better walking outcomes than standard rehabilitation.
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Faculty of Physical Therapy,
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