New tech aims to help stroke survivors walk better and prevent falls
NCT ID NCT04625127
Summary
This study is testing a system called GaitBetter to see if it helps people recover their walking ability after a stroke. The system combines physical movement training with brain exercises. Researchers are working with 76 stroke survivors to see if using GaitBetter improves walking speed, balance, and thinking skills, which could help prevent falls.
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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, 02129, United States
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