Robot steps in to help stroke patients walk again
NCT ID NCT07411703
Summary
This study is testing a new robotic device designed to help people who have had a stroke walk better. The machine guides leg movements and provides sound cues to support repetitive walking practice, which is a key part of stroke rehabilitation. Researchers will measure if using the device improves walking speed, balance, and the smoothness of a person's gait. The goal is to see if this technology can help patients regain mobility and independence after a stroke.
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Locations
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Cheng Hsin General Hospital
Taipei, 112050, Taiwan
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