Spinal stimulation supercharges robotic walking therapy
NCT ID NCT03096197
Summary
This study is testing whether adding gentle electrical stimulation to the lower back during robotic exoskeleton walking training helps people with spinal cord injuries walk better. Researchers will compare two groups: one using the exoskeleton with stimulation and one using the exoskeleton alone. The main goal is to see if the combined approach helps participants walk farther in six minutes and walk faster over ten meters.
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Kessler Foundation
RECRUITINGWest Orange, New Jersey, 07052, United States
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