U.S., Oct. 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07218094) titled 'Neuromechanical Mechanisms of Exosuit-assisted Gait Rehabilitation After Stroke' on Oct. 02.

Brief Summary: Stroke survivors often experience impaired neuromechanical control that limits walking speed and quality, particularly due to deficits in paretic propulsion. This study aims to identify patient-specific neuromechanical locomotor control strategies, link them to biomechanical gait impairments, and investigate how these strategies influence responses to soft robotic exosuit assistance of paretic propulsion and ground clearance during walking. The study focuses on adults who are more than six months post-stroke and have observabl...