AI-Powered 'Smart Legs' learn to walk like real limbs
NCT ID NCT06138977
Summary
This study is testing new powered prosthetic legs that use artificial intelligence to adapt to different activities like walking, climbing stairs, and standing up. Researchers are developing control systems that make the prosthetic knee and ankle move more naturally by learning from how people without amputations move. The study will involve 40 participants, including people with above-knee amputations, to see if these smart prosthetics improve movement symmetry, endurance, and ease of use compared to conventional prosthetic legs.
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Rehab Lab, University of Michigan
RECRUITINGAnn Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
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