Robot trainer aims to help spinal injury patients regain core strength
NCT ID NCT05887752
Summary
This study is testing whether adding robotic training with a device called Hunova® to standard physical therapy helps people with recent spinal cord injuries improve their trunk control and sitting balance. Researchers will compare two groups: one receiving standard rehab plus the robotic sessions, and one receiving standard rehab alone. They also want to find out if a longer course of robotic training (20 sessions) is better than a shorter one (10 sessions).
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Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute S.p.A.
RECRUITINGImola, BO, 40026, Italy
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