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This work will focus on new algorithms for robotic exoskeletons and testing these in human subject tests. Individuals who have previously had a stroke will walk while wearing a robotic exoskeleton on ...
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Lead Sponsor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Collaborators
NCT07641790 · Hemiplegia, Stroke
NCT06682429 · Stroke
NCT07610850 · Stroke, Hemiplegia
NCT07441382 · Atrial Fibrillation (AF), Stroke, and more
NCT07631078 · Stroke, Chronic Stroke Patients, and more
Exoskeleton and Prosthetic Intelligent Controls Lab
Atlanta, Georgia
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