Robot trainer aims to help stroke survivors walk better
NCT ID NCT07395544
Summary
This study is testing a new automated device designed to help people who have had a stroke improve their walking. The device provides support at the waist and uses sound cues to guide patients as they practice walking on the ground. Researchers will measure changes in walking speed, step length, and body movement in 40 stroke survivors to see if the training helps.
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Locations
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Cheng Hsin General Hospital
Taipei, Beitou Dist., 112050, Taiwan
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