Balance4Mobility: Effects of Walkasins Use in Individuals With Peripheral Neuropathy and Balance Problems
NCT: NCT06959277 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to is to test whether Walkasins can help people with peripheral neuropathy maintain their balance better. The main question it aims to answer is whether participants who use Walkasins on an everyday basis over a six-month period will report better awareness of their foot placement on the ground. Researchers will compare Walkasins users to a control group of participants who are not using Walkasins to see if the device improves the users' performance on some standing and walking tests. Control group participants will get Walkasins after six months of being in the study. During the study participants will be asked to do the following: * Answer questions about their medical history and balance. * Do some standing and walking tests. Some of the tests will be timed. * Attend study visits and participate in study phone calls. * Keep track of any falls and notify study staff if they fall. * Wear the Walkasins device on a regular basis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Balance4Mobility: Effects of Walkasins Use in Individuals With Peripheral Neuropathy and Balance Problems?
Balance4Mobility: Effects of Walkasins Use in Individuals With Peripheral Neuropathy and Balance Problems is a clinical trial registered under NCT06959277. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06959277?
The current status of NCT06959277 (Balance4Mobility: Effects of Walkasins Use in Individuals With Peripheral Neuropathy and Balance Problems) is: RECRUITING.
When did Balance4Mobility: Effects of Walkasins Use in Individuals With Peripheral Neuropathy and Balance Problems start?
Balance4Mobility: Effects of Walkasins Use in Individuals With Peripheral Neuropathy and Balance Problems started on 2025-06-17.
Official Source
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