Exoskeleton-Assisted Mobility in Aging and in Parkinson's Disease
NCT: NCT07567482 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study will evaluate whether a wearable robotic exoskeleton can improve mobility, balance, and walking in healthy older adults and in individuals living with Parkinson's disease, populations at high risk of falls and mobility limitations. Participants will attend two laboratory sessions. The first session includes clinical assessments, fitting and familiarization with the exoskeleton, and interviews to explore user perceptions. The second session involves performing functional mobility tasks (e.g., walking, standing, turning) with and without the exoskeleton and under different assistance levels, while movement is measured using wearable sensors. The study will assess the immediate effects of the exoskeleton on mobility, compare assistance levels, identify which participants benefit most, and explore user experience and acceptability. Findings will help inform the development and implementation of assistive technologies to support mobility in healthy aging and in individuals with Parkinson's disease.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Exoskeleton-Assisted Mobility in Aging and in Parkinson's Disease?
Exoskeleton-Assisted Mobility in Aging and in Parkinson's Disease is a clinical trial registered under NCT07567482. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07567482?
The current status of NCT07567482 (Exoskeleton-Assisted Mobility in Aging and in Parkinson's Disease) is: RECRUITING.
When did Exoskeleton-Assisted Mobility in Aging and in Parkinson's Disease start?
Exoskeleton-Assisted Mobility in Aging and in Parkinson's Disease started on 2026-04-30.
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