Robotic suits tested to help spinal injury patients walk and feel better

NCT ID NCT05811884

Summary

This study aims to see if using a powered robotic exoskeleton to walk improves quality of life for people with spinal cord injuries. It will compare two approaches: using the device regularly at home versus using it intensively in a clinic every few months. Researchers will measure changes in physical and mental well-being, independence, and the cost-effectiveness of each method.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Centro Protesi Inail

    Budrio, Bologna, 40054, Italy

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