U.S., July 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07049198) titled 'Real-time Motion Capture and Visual Feedback for Amputation Gait Training' on May 13.
Brief Summary: People with transfemoral amputation face challenges such as gait asymmetry, instability, and increased energy consumption due to loss of the knee joint. Because of the loss of proprioceptive feedback from their missing limbs, visual feedback is essential for gait correction. Additionally, current visual feedback systems lack portability, cost-effectiveness, and they fail to provide precise, intuitive feedback on spatiotemporal parameters, joint angles, and both frontal and sagittal plane information, limiting their effectiveness in co...