Zap to walk: brain device tested for stroke survivors
NCT ID NCT06459401
Summary
This study tested a wearable device that uses mild electrical stimulation to help the leg muscles of people who have had a stroke. Ten participants walked with and without the device in a single session. The goal was to measure how the stimulation affected walking speed and balance to help design better future rehabilitation tools.
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Locations
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Neuromotor Recovery Laboratory
Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States
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Science and Engineering Complex
Boston, Massachusetts, 02134, United States
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