Robots help Parkinson's patients exercise from home
NCT ID NCT07382674
Summary
This study is testing a robot-guided exercise system called ZEST-E to help people with Parkinson's disease improve their strength and range of motion. Participants will do robot-guided exercises three times a week for three weeks, with some sessions monitored in person and others monitored remotely through video. The main goals are to see if this remote exercise approach is safe, practical, and acceptable for patients, and to measure any improvements in reaching ability and leg strength.
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Emory University, 57 Executive Park S NE, Ste 200
Atlanta, Georgia, 30329, United States
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