Magnetic fields aim to steady steps for spinal cord patients
NCT ID NCT07196956
Summary
This study is testing if adding a low-frequency electromagnetic field treatment to standard physical therapy helps people with paraparesis (weakness in both legs) walk better and improve their balance. Thirty participants will be randomly assigned to receive either real or placebo electromagnetic therapy during their physical therapy sessions for two months. Researchers will measure changes in muscle stiffness, balance, and walking patterns to see if the combined treatment is more effective than physical therapy alone.
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Outpatient Clinic, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Applied Medical Science, Najran University
Najrān, Saudi Arabia
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