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WIM Exosuit Wearable Soft Robot for Enhancing Walking Activity

WIM Exosuit Wearable Soft Robot for Enhancing Walking Activity

Recruiting
18-89 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is to develop, test, and optimize a soft hip wearable robot for individuals who have experience a stroke.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • - Be at least 6 months post-stroke, have a diagnosis of Parkinson's, have a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, or an adult older than 65 with no known neurological diagnoses.

For the Optimization Aim of the study, Participants may also be healthy individuals with no known impairments.

  • Age: 18-89 years of age
  • For stroke, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, or older adult participants, must have adequate cognitive function (MMSE score >17)
  • Ability to walk at least 10 meters with maximum of 1 person assist
  • Able to safely fit into the WIM exosuit, which is confirmed via an in-person fitting..

Exclusion Criteria:

  • - <90 days post major orthopedic surgery (i.e. hip, knee, and/or ankle joint replacement.)
  • < 6 months post CABG or cardiac valve procedure
  • Any skin irritations / conditions that may preclude a participant from tolerating the use of the exosuit.
  • Severe osteoporosis, defined as osteoporosis that has been diagnosed and a participant's doctor has recommended pharmacologic treatment, or there is both a history of osteoporosis and a history of fractures.
  • Serious cardiac conditions, such as hospitalization for myocardial infarction or heart surgery within 3 months, history of congestive heart failure, documented serious and unstable cardiac arrhythmias, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, severe aortic stenosis, angina or dyspnea at rest or during activities of daily living.
  • Pregnancy
  • Uncontrolled hypertension (resting systolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 150, or resting diastolic pressure greater than or equal to 90.) If a participant demonstrates a BP greater than these values, then the participant will sit quietly for 5 mins, and then be re-checked. If the BP values remain over those thresholds, then the participant will be excluded. Individuals in such situations may return to be re-screened for participation after they follow up with their physician and the hypertension is better controlled.
  • Lower extremity fracture, either currently or within the past 6 months.
  • Modified Ashworth Spasticity (MAS) scores of ≥ 3 in hip flexors or extensors, if the participant is post-stroke or multiple sclerosis.
  • Pre-existing neurological disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), dementia
  • History of major head trauma, lower extremity amputation, non-healing ulcers of a lower extremity, ongoing active infections, legal blindness, or a history of significant psychiatric illness.

Study details
    Stroke
    Healthy

NCT07061691

Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

15 October 2025

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