New 'Caesar' foot aims to help amputees run again
NCT ID NCT07075198
Summary
This study is testing a new prosthetic foot called the 'Caesar foot' to see if it helps people with below-knee amputations move better in their daily lives, especially for running. Participants will try the new foot at home for two months, comparing it to their usual foot. The goal is to gather real-world feedback to see if the foot improves mobility and activity before it's made widely available.
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RECRUITINGAustin, Texas, 78758, United States
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