Robot suit boosts stroke recovery in hospital rehab
NCT ID NCT05241457
First seen Apr 25, 2026 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study tested whether a wearable robotic exoskeleton (Ekso) helps people who recently had a stroke improve their walking and balance during inpatient rehabilitation. Forty adults were randomly assigned to receive either standard physical therapy or therapy using the Ekso suit. Researchers measured walking speed, endurance, and balance to see if the robot-assisted training led to faster or greater improvements.
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Schenectady, New York, 12308, United States
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