Can sound cues help people with CP walk better?

NCT ID NCT05335798

Summary

This study tested whether adding sound feedback to a robotic walking training system could help adults with cerebral palsy improve their walking. Five participants used a treadmill with a cable-assist device while hearing different sounds linked to their movements. Researchers measured changes in walking speed, endurance, and leg movement patterns before and after up to ten training sessions.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University at Buffalo, South Campus, Kimball 115

    Buffalo, New York, 14260-4200, United States

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