U.S., Feb. 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07387744) titled 'Assessing Ambulatory and Non-ambulatory Community Mobility in People With Lower Limb Amputation' on Jan. 27.

Brief Summary: Mobility is a fundamental aspect of daily life, enabling individuals to participate in social, occupational, and recreational activities. Community mobility, defined as movement in environments outside the home, is particularly important for quality-of-life. Following lower limb amputation (LLA), mobility limitations are common and persistent. With rehabilitation and prosthetic training, many regain the ability to ambulate but results vary as only 25 - 58% of patients regain ambulatory ability and less than half...