Robotic legs aim to bring walking home for spinal injury patients

NCT ID NCT07062575

Summary

This study is testing a wearable robotic exoskeleton called the ABLE Daily to help people with spinal cord injuries walk in their own homes and communities. Ten participants will first train with the device at a clinic, then use it at home for 12 weeks. The main goals are to see if the device is safe and practical for daily use, and if it improves users' mobility and quality of life.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Sint Maartenskliniek

    Hengstdal, Ubbergen, 6574NA, Netherlands

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