Vibrating leg bands aim to help Parkinson's patients walk without freezing
NCT ID NCT05913219
Summary
This study is testing a smart wearable device called gaitQ, which is worn on the legs. It uses gentle vibrations to help people with long-term movement conditions like Parkinson's, stroke, and multiple sclerosis improve their walking, reduce freezing episodes, and potentially lower fall risk. Researchers will test the device in a lab with 150 participants, including healthy people, to see if it's reliable, safe, and easy to use in everyday life.
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