Veterans with leg amputation test remote walking program to boost daily steps
NCT ID NCT05412550
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a 18-month remote walking program for veterans with lower-limb amputation. The goal is to help them stay active and increase daily steps through coaching, peer support, and self-management. About 95 veterans will participate, and their step counts will be tracked continuously.
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Locations
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Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Aurora, CO
Aurora, Colorado, 80045-7211, United States
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