Robot 'Hug' aims to loosen stiffness and ease pain in Parkinson's
NCT ID NCT07376122
Summary
This study is testing a robotic device called BackHug to see if it can help people with Parkinson's disease move more easily and feel less pain. About 30 adults with mild to moderate Parkinson's will receive a series of 40-minute sessions where the machine gently massages their back and spine. Researchers will measure changes in walking speed, strength, pain levels, and sleep quality to see if this non-drug therapy provides relief from stiffness and discomfort.
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