EXOPULSE Suit and Walking Ability of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
NCT: NCT07252895 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The EXOPULSE Suit is a medical device composed of 50 electrodes capable of stimulating up to 43 major muscle groups throughout the body. The multisite electrical stimulation relaxes tense and spastic muscles, thereby enhancing mobility and balance. This non-invasive body garment is intended for home use and should be used for 1 hour every other day. This research aims to confirm the benefits of the EXOPULSE Suit in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis, including improvements in walking ability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EXOPULSE Suit and Walking Ability of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis?
EXOPULSE Suit and Walking Ability of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis is a clinical trial registered under NCT07252895. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07252895?
The current status of NCT07252895 (EXOPULSE Suit and Walking Ability of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis) is: RECRUITING.
When did EXOPULSE Suit and Walking Ability of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis start?
EXOPULSE Suit and Walking Ability of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis started on 2026-03-30.
Official Source
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