Spinal zaps & robot legs: new hope for walking again?
NCT ID NCT05921175
Summary
This small pilot study is testing whether a combination of non-invasive electrical spinal stimulation and robot-assisted walking training can improve mobility and quality of life for people with chronic spinal cord injuries. Twelve participants will undergo two training phases: one with just robot training and physiotherapy, and another that adds the electrical stimulation. Researchers will measure changes in walking ability, trunk control, and overall well-being to see if the combined approach is more helpful.
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Alexandra Hospital
RECRUITINGSingapore, Singapore, 159964, Singapore
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