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Safety and Efficacy of Hip Assist Powered Exoskeleton for Gait Training in Patients With Late Subacute and Chronic Stroke
Sponsor: Samsung Medical Center
Summary
The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety of gait training using a hip-assist powered exoskeleton. This will be assessed by collecting all device-related adverse events occurring during the entire intervention period, which consists of a total of 10 sessions within 5 weeks across two different gait rehabilitation protocols.
Official title: Safety and Efficacy of Hip Assist Powered Exoskeleton for Gait Training in Patients With Late Subacute and Chronic Stroke, Multi-center, Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
19 Years - 85 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
32
Start Date
2025-10-28
Completion Date
2026-02-28
Last Updated
2026-01-20
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
gait assistance mode group
A total of 10 sessions of gait training were performed using the hip-assist powered exoskeleton for 5 weeks (30 minutes per session)
Resistance mode
A total of 10 sessions of gait training were performed using the hip-assist powered exoskeleton for 5 weeks (30 minutes per session)
Locations (1)
Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea