New bionic foot lets amputees run and walk freely at home
NCT ID NCT07075198
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a new prosthetic foot called the Caesar foot in real-world settings. About 18 adults with below-knee amputations who want to run will use the foot at home for two months. Researchers will check if it improves mobility and daily activity compared to their usual foot.
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Locations
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Hanger Clinic
RECRUITINGAustin, Texas, 78758, United States
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