AI-Powered 'Robo-Hip' aims to help stroke survivors walk freely again
NCT ID NCT05536739
Summary
This study is testing a new smart robotic exoskeleton worn on the hips to help people walk better after a stroke. Twelve stroke survivors will walk on a treadmill and do other tasks while wearing the device, which uses an AI algorithm to adapt to their specific walking pattern. Researchers will compare how well participants walk with the powered device versus without it to see if it improves mobility and reduces effort.
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Exoskeleton and Prosthetic Intelligent Controls Lab
RECRUITINGAtlanta, Georgia, 30332, United States
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