AI-Powered 'Smart Walker' aims to steady steps for aging patients
NCT ID NCT07143006
Summary
This study tested if a smart electric vehicle could help people with Parkinson's disease or dementia walk better. 120 participants aged 60-85 used the vehicle, which provided real-time feedback during a 45-minute walking training session. Researchers measured if this training improved the participants' walking speed and balance.
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Shuang Ho Hospital
New Taipei City, Taiwan
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