Robotic arm exoskeleton tested to help spinal injury patients regain movement
NCT ID NCT05615766
Summary
This study is testing a wearable robotic arm device to see if it helps people with spinal cord injuries improve their arm and hand function during rehabilitation. Nine patients will use the device for 12 weeks alongside their usual therapy. Researchers will measure changes in arm movement, strength, and ability to perform daily tasks to see if the device is helpful.
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Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (Stanmore)
RECRUITINGLondon, HA7 4LP, United Kingdom
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The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
RECRUITINGOswestry, SY10 7AG, United Kingdom
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