Scientists watch how robots help people relearn to walk
NCT ID NCT07440459
Summary
This study aimed to understand how people with spinal cord injuries recover walking ability during robot-assisted therapy. Ten participants completed 40 sessions of gait training with a robotic device called the Lokomat. Researchers closely measured their progress through clinical tests, motion analysis, and strength checks before, during, and after the therapy to map the recovery process.
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National Hospital for Paraplegics, Toledo (Spain)
Toledo, Toledo, 45004, Spain
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