Robotic suit tested to help MS patients walk and reclaim independence

NCT ID NCT06921551

Summary

This study is exploring whether a wearable robotic exoskeleton, used as part of a weekly rehab program for a year, can help people with multiple sclerosis maintain their physical strength, walking ability, and overall quality of life. It involves 19 participants who will use the device for 60-minute training sessions and complete regular check-ins to measure changes in mobility, pain, fatigue, and daily independence. The goal is to see if this assistive technology can support long-term health and function for those living with MS.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Fundación Esclerosis Múltiple Madrid (FEMM)

    Madrid, Madrid, 28029, Spain

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