G-EO Gait Rehabilitation Training in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Investigating Gait Training for Mobility Improvement
Brief description of study.
The purpose of this study is to establish the safety and feasibility of gait training using the G-EO System as well as determine the efficacy of gait training using the G-EO System for improving mobility, symptomatic, quality of life, and participatory outcomes.
Detailed description of study
The purpose of this study is to establish the safety and feasibility of gait training using the G-EO System as well as determine the efficacy of gait training using the G-EO System for improving mobility, symptomatic, quality of life, and participatory outcomes.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: multiple sclerosis
-
Age: 100 years or below
-
Gender: All
This study investigates the use of the G-EO System for gait training. The purpose is to see if this system can improve how people move, their symptoms, their quality of life, and how they participate in daily activities. Gait training refers to exercises that help people improve their ability to walk.
Participants will undergo gait training using the G-EO System. This involves using a machine designed to assist with walking exercises. The study will monitor the safety and effectiveness of this training method.
- Who can participate: Open to adults with mobility impairments, no specific health criteria are required.
- Study details: Participants will use the G-EO System to assist with walking exercises designed to improve mobility.
Interested in the study?
Select a study center that’s convenient for you, and get in touch with the study team.
Please choose between Voice or SMS based delivery of verification code
or