Robot race: which machine helps stroke survivors walk better?
NCT ID NCT07230470
Summary
This study compares two robotic devices to see which one better helps adult stroke patients recover their walking ability and improve their quality of life. Forty participants will use either the Lokomat exoskeleton (a robotic suit that moves their legs) or the C-Mill treadmill (a smart treadmill with visual cues) during rehabilitation. Researchers will measure changes in walking, muscle stiffness, and overall well-being over 12 weeks to determine which approach is more effective.
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Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca
Salamanca, Salamanca, 37002, Spain
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