ABLE Daily exoskeleton

In this study we will evaluate the safety and performance of the ABLE Daily exoskeleton to assist people with a spinal cord injury in home and community settings.

A spinal cord injury can make it more difficult for people to walk and maintain balance. As a result, individuals with a spinal cord injury often rely on a wheelchair for mobility. This leads to prolonged sitting throughout the day and reduced physical activity, which can negatively impact both mental and physical health.

An exoskeleton could potentially (partially) replace the wheelchair and increase daily movement. Currently, exoskeletons are only used in clinical settings but not yet in home environments.

In this study, we will evaluate the safety and usability of the ABLE Daily exoskeleton for people with a spinal cord injury in a home setting over a period of 12 weeks.

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