Found 63 clinical trials
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting pediatric ages
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Accepting Seniors
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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Trauma (Emergency, Injury, Surgery)
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Currently Recruiting
Robotic Gait Training in Spinal Cord Injury
INTRODUCTION The ability to move and transfer own body in an effective manner, is frequently affected in people with a spinal cord injury with a negative impact in mood and quality of life, in such a way, that achieving an effective locomotion, is one of the main objectives in the …
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- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
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Currently Recruiting
Robot-assisted Gait Training for Patients With Stroke
Investigation of the clinical feasibility and efficacy of a newly developed robot-assisted gait training system for stroke survivors. It is anticipated that robot-assisted gait rehabilitation
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- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting Seniors
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
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Currently Recruiting
Clinical Applicability of Robot-assisted Gait Training System in Acute Stroke Patients
Investigation of the clinical feasibility and efficacy of a newly developed robot-assisted gait training system for acute stroke survivors. It is anticipated that robot-assisted gait
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- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Immunology
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Currently Recruiting
Robot-assisted Gait Training on Mobility in Severely Disabled Multiple Sclerosis Patients
evaluated the effects of Robot-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT) in a group of stroke, spinal cord injury and MS subjects. In addition, the training-induced neural and biological changes potentially
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- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting Seniors
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Rheumatology
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Currently Recruiting
Effects of Exoskeleton-Assisted Gait Training on Bone Health and Quality of Life
This is a randomized clinical trial to quantify the effects of exoskeleton-assisted gait on the musculoskeletal system and health-related quality of life.
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- 10 Jun, 2019
- 1 location
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Multi-country trial
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting pediatric ages
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Accepting adults
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100s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Family Medicine
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Currently Recruiting
Effectiveness of Robotic Gait Training and Physical Therapy for Children and Youth With Cerebral Palsy
Robot assisted gait training is seen as a promising intervention for improving the walking abilities of children with cerebral palsy, but research to support its effectiveness compared to best
- 79 views
- 08 Nov, 2020
- 3 locations
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting Seniors
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
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Currently Recruiting
Integrated Practice-oriented Electromechanical-assisted Gait Training in Subacute Stroke Patients
gait ability after three months. Numerous RCTs have shown the superiority of over ground gait training and electromechanical-assisted gait devices in comparison with conventional over ground
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- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting Seniors
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Accepting adults
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100s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Trauma (Emergency, Injury, Surgery)
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Currently Recruiting
The WISE Trial - Walking Improvement for SCI With Exoskeleton
A randomized, controlled trial comparing exoskeleton gait training with standard gait training or no gait training in community-dwelling participants with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury
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- 08 Nov, 2020
- 8 locations
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting pediatric ages
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Accepting Seniors
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
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Currently Recruiting
Effects of Gait Training With Assistance of a Robot-Driven Gait Orthosis in Hemiparetic Patients After Stroke
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of robot-assisted gait training on active walking in the patients with stroke.
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- 07 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Unknown Phase
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Accepting Seniors
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Accepting adults
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100s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For all genders
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Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
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Currently Recruiting
Development and Evaluation of a Novel Portable Robotic Gait Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke
The aims of this study is to test the training effects of the robotic walker. This study will compare the effectiveness of 2 different types of gait training protocols in chronic stroke patients
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- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location