Clinical Efficacy of Exoskeleton Assistance for Individuals Post-Stroke

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

20

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 1, 2027

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2028

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2028

Conditions
Stroke
Interventions
OTHER

Control

The stroke survivors will serve as their own control group. The participants will complete the required tasks without an exoskeleton device.

DEVICE

Hip Exoskeleton

The Georgia Tech Hip Exo is a wearable robotic device for hip extension/flexion assistance. This device will be used to study the lower limb movement and how to effectively assist users. It makes use of a responsive controller that considers information such as joint angles to understand the user's state and assists with the appropriate level of power accordingly.

DEVICE

Ankle Exoskeleton

The Dephy Exoboot is a lower limb exoskeleton which attaches to the user below the knee through a cuff at the proximal calf and a provided shoe. This investigational device is used to make it easier for able-bodied and impaired individuals to walk and run under a variety of conditions. The exoskeleton provides assistance at the ankle joint during movement. The purpose is to assist the user in lower limb movements such as ground level walking, climbing stairs/ramps, and sit-to-stand.

Trial Locations (1)

30332

Exoskeleton and Prosthetic Intelligent Controls Lab, Atlanta

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

NIH

lead

Georgia Institute of Technology

OTHER