High Intensity Training for Neurological Injury Using Overground Exoskeletons in Inpatient Rehabilitation
NCT: NCT04973852 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to see if it's possible to reach high cardiovascular intensity training parameters (exercise at a rate that elevates heart rate to the level recommended for improving strength and endurance) while walking in a wearable robotic exoskeleton. This study will also evaluate if exercising at high intensity will lead to improvement in walking ability. Participants in this study will be asked to attend 5 walking training sessions using Ekso exoskeleton. There will be two additional sessions, one before and one after the five training sessions. At these two sessions, study participants will be asked to participate in seated balance, walking speed and endurance tests and breathing assessments.
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What is High Intensity Training for Neurological Injury Using Overground Exoskeletons in Inpatient Rehabilitation?
High Intensity Training for Neurological Injury Using Overground Exoskeletons in Inpatient Rehabilitation is a clinical trial registered under NCT04973852. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT04973852?
The current status of NCT04973852 (High Intensity Training for Neurological Injury Using Overground Exoskeletons in Inpatient Rehabilitation) is: COMPLETED.
When did High Intensity Training for Neurological Injury Using Overground Exoskeletons in Inpatient Rehabilitation start?
High Intensity Training for Neurological Injury Using Overground Exoskeletons in Inpatient Rehabilitation started on 2021-10-06.
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