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Feasibility of Fabric Orthosis for Knee Support in Elderly Gait Improvement
Sponsor: Seoul National University Hospital
Summary
This pilot clinical trial assesses the safety and feasibility of a novel fabric-type orthosis designed to mimic the knee extensor muscles and improve gait in elderly patients with mobility impairments due to conditions like sarcopenia, diabetes, or knee osteoarthritis. The study aims to test this orthosis in a real- world setting to see if it can enhance mobility and stability for elderly individuals, potentially reducing falls and improving quality of life. A total of 30 participants aged 65 and older will be recruited to use this orthosis across multiple sessions, where their gait will be analyzed under various conditions to measure the device's impact on walking speed, stability, and muscle activation.
Official title: Safety and Feasibility of Knee Extensor Muscle-mimicking, Fabric-type Orthosis on Gait in Geriatric Patients: Pilot Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2024-07-31
Completion Date
2026-05-14
Last Updated
2025-06-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Fabric-Type Knee Extensor Muscle-Mimicking Orthosis
The intervention device is a fabric-based orthosis incorporating shape-memory alloy springs designed to mimic the action of knee extensor muscles. The primary function of this orthosis is to provide supplementary support to the knee joint during walking, aiming to stabilize the gait of elderly individuals affected by muscle weakness or degenerative joint conditions. Material: The orthosis is made from a lightweight, flexible fabric that allows for breathability and comfort during extended wear. Mechanism: Embedded within the fabric are shape- memory alloy springs that function similarly to biological muscles.
Locations (1)
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, Jongno, South Korea