Robot and zaps at home: new hope for stroke recovery?
NCT ID NCT04550728
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study tests a home-based robotic device combined with mild electrical stimulation to help stroke survivors improve leg movement and walking. About 60 adults who had a stroke at least 6 months ago will use the robot alone or with stimulation during home training sessions. The goal is to see if this combination reduces stiffness, increases range of motion, and makes walking easier.
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University of Maryland School of Medicine
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
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