New prosthetic foot lets amputees switch heel heights freely
NCT ID NCT07214493
First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study tests a special prosthetic foot that can adjust heel height from 0 to 7 cm, so users can wear different shoes or go barefoot. About 30 adults with a leg amputation will try it and report how they feel about their appearance and ability to do daily activities. The goal is to see if this foot helps people feel more confident and participate more in life.
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Locations
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CH Cornouaille
RECRUITINGConcarneau, France
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CHU Grenoble
RECRUITINGÉchirolles, France
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CRRF La Tourmaline
RECRUITINGSaint-Herblain, France
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IRR Louis Pierquin
RECRUITINGNancy, France
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Institut Merle d'Aubigné
RECRUITINGValenton, France
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