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Sponsor: ABLE Human Motion S.L.
Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions: ABLE Exoskeleton
Countries: Spain
The goal of this study is to explore the potential clinical benefits of the ABLE Exoskeleton as part of a rehabilitation program in people with multiple sclerosis. The main question it aims to answer is: Can a rehabiliation program with the ABLE Exoskeleton help to mantain the physical and psychosocial health of people with multiple sclerosis? Participants will: * Have a gait training session of 60 min with the exoskeleton once a week for 12 months at the clinic * Have an evaluation (tests and questionnaires) every 3 months at the clinic
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to 70 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * 18 to 70 years old * Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis * Currently undergoing outpatient physical therapy treatment at the investigation site * Ability to give informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Significant osteoporosis that may increase the risk of fracture * Unresolved fractures in the pelvis or extremities, or history of fragility fractures in the lower extremities in the last 2 years * Spinal instability (or spinal orthoses, unless authorized by a physician) * Severe spasticity: Level 4 on the Modified Ashworth Scale * Orthostatic hypotension. Inability to tolerate a minimum of 30 minutes standing * Uncontrolled autonomic dysreflexia * Medical instability * Unstable cardiovascular system (CVS), hemodynamic instability, untreated hypertension (SBP\>140, DBP\>90 mmHg), unresolved deep venous thrombosis (DVT) * Serious comorbidities, including any condition that a physician deems inappropriate for use of the ABLE Exoskeleton or to complete participation in the study * Skin integrity problems on the contact surfaces of the device or that would prevent sitting * Grade I or higher on EPUAP (European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, 2019) on areas that will be in contact with the exoskeleton * Colostomy * Anthropometric measurements outside the values compatible with ABLE Exoskeleton. In particular, height not between 1.5-1.9 m, or weight over 100 kg * Anatomical constraints (such as eg length differences, users unable to position themselves inside the device) that are incompatible with the device * Restrictions in range of motion that prevent normal gait from being achieved or preventing the completion of a normal transition from sitting to standing or standing to sitting * Heterotopic ossification * Known pregnancy or breastfeeding * Cognitive impairment that results in the inability to follow simple instructions, particularly psychological or cognitive problems that do not allow a participant to follow study procedures
- Madrid, Madrid, Spain