Robots help stroke patients take first steps
NCT ID NCT06430632
First seen Feb 06, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study compares robotic gait training to standard physical therapy for people recovering from a stroke. Researchers want to see if using a robotic exoskeleton early in rehab improves walking speed and ability. The study involves 54 adults aged 18-85 who are in inpatient rehabilitation.
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Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation
RECRUITINGDallas, Texas, 75246, United States
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