Robo-Suit vs. zapper: finding the best fit for Post-Stroke walking

NCT ID NCT07212608

Summary

This study aimed to learn which type of wearable walking aid works best for different people recovering from a stroke. Researchers tested two devices—a soft robotic suit and an electrical stimulation system—on 22 stroke survivors to see if a person's specific walking problems could predict which device would help them walk faster and more efficiently. The goal is to help doctors better personalize future rehabilitation plans.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Boston University Neuromotor Recovery Laboratory

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States

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