U.S., May 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07578753) titled 'Clinical Effectiveness of Robot-assisted Gait Training in Patients With Lower Limb Burns Accompanied by Fractures: Pilot Study' on May 05.

Brief Summary: Gait dysfunction, common in patients with lower limb burns accompanied by fractures, requires acute rehabilitation. This study investigated the clinical effects of robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) on gait function in patients with lower limb burns accompanied by fractures.

In this preliminary study, RAGT will be conducted using an end-effector-type gait-training robot. Participants will receive 60 min of gait training daily (30 min of conventional gait training and 30 min of RAG...