Do patients and therapists see Eye-to-Eye on walking safety after spinal injury?
NCT ID NCT07139652
Summary
This study aimed to understand how patients recovering from an incomplete spinal cord injury and their therapists view safe walking ability. Researchers compared these personal perceptions with objective measurements of walking, balance, and strength in 43 adults during their hospital rehab. The goal was to see if differences in perception are linked to fall history and to help create better, safer discharge plans.
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Ankara City Hospital
Çankaya, Ankara, 066800, Turkey (Türkiye)
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