Xo-Motion R Exoskeleton in SCI-Adoption Study
NCT: NCT07380516 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
After spinal cord injury (SCI), many people lose their ability to walk and do not have access to equipment and assistance that could help them regain functional abilities. Furthermore, many who have the potential to regain function are further hindered by a loss of function in their upper body that limits their ability to use a walker or crutches, thus eliminating options for mobility. This study seeks to determine the safety and feasibility of the XoMotion-R, a self-balancing exoskeleton that allows people with American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) rating of B-D SCI to walk hands-free in inpatient and outpatient settings. This study will examine how use of the XoMotion-R affects functional outcomes and identify setting-specific barriers and facilitators to clinical adoption. This single-arm feasibility study will recruit 8 SCI inpatients and 8 SCI outpatients whose goal is to improve their walking and incorporate the XoMotion-R into their rehabilitation sessions. Participants will work on a variety of gait tasks tailored to their functional level. The goal is to determine whether early robotic gait training can improve functional outcomes and decrease length of stay, secondary complications, and long-term disability burden.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Xo-Motion R Exoskeleton in SCI-Adoption Study?
Xo-Motion R Exoskeleton in SCI-Adoption Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT07380516. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07380516?
The current status of NCT07380516 (Xo-Motion R Exoskeleton in SCI-Adoption Study) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Xo-Motion R Exoskeleton in SCI-Adoption Study start?
Xo-Motion R Exoskeleton in SCI-Adoption Study started on 2026-08-01.
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