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Recruiting NCT07491562

Evaluation of a Structurally Suitable Neck Exoskeleton in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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Trial Parameters

Condition ALS - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Sponsor University of Utah
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 10
Sex ALL
Min Age N/A
Max Age N/A
Start Date 2024-09-06
Completion 2026-07-15
Interventions
powered neck exoskeleton

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Brief Summary

The investigators will evaluate a new powered neck exoskeleton in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to understand whether this device allows adequate head range of motion and achieves satisfaction from users. In this small cross-sectional device feasibility study, participants will be enrolled from the ALS clinic at the University of Utah Hospital. After obtaining written consent, participants will perform tasks using the neck exoskeleton. Tasks include computerized tracking tasks and simulated activities of daily living. Breaks will be added between tasks to avoid fatigue. Head-neck kinematics will be recorded, and range of motion will be computed. Participants will also report their satisfaction of the device.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * ALS diagnosis and neck weakness Exclusion Criteria: * Any cognitive deficits or visual impairments that would prevent from safely using the device and completing the tasks.

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