Robot boots and zaps tested at home to help stroke survivors walk again
NCT ID NCT04550728
Summary
This study is testing a new home-based rehabilitation system for people who have had a stroke. It combines a robotic device that moves the ankle with gentle electrical stimulation to activate leg muscles. The goal is to see if this combination, used at home, can improve leg movement, reduce stiffness, and help people walk farther and more easily.
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University of Maryland School of Medicine
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
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