Can a simple activity monitor improve rehab for older patients?

NCT ID NCT07124247

First seen May 29, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026 · Updated 2 times

Summary

This study tested a wearable device called the MOX activity monitor in 40 older adults (70+) recovering from hip fracture, stroke, or frailty in a hospital rehab ward. The goal was to measure how much they walk, stand, or sit during the day and see if that data helps track recovery. Researchers also worked on adding the monitor's data to patients' electronic health records to guide personalized rehab plans.

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Locations

  • UZ Leuven, campus Pellenberg

    Pellenberg, 3212, Belgium

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