Smart sensors guide custom workouts to help stroke survivors walk better
NCT ID NCT06878677
Summary
This study is testing a new way to design exercise programs for people who have had a stroke. Researchers use body sensors to analyze a person's walking pattern and then create a personalized set of exercises aimed at improving their specific difficulties. Participants will do supervised training twice a week for six weeks to see if this data-driven approach helps them walk better, improves balance, and makes daily activities easier.
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the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
RECRUITINGHksar, Hong Kong
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