Clinical Efficacy of Exoskeleton Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation on Lower Limb Functional Recovery in Elderly Patients With Hip Fracture

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Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2025
With the intensification of population aging, hip fracture, as a common bone disease, is seeing an increasing incidence rate among the elderly population. Traditional rehabilitation training methods can no longer fully meet the functional recovery needs of elderly patients with hip fractures. Due to their wearability and intelligence, exoskeleton robots provide an innovative solution for rehabilitation training. This study aims to explore the application effects of exoskeleton robots in postoperative rehabilitation for elderly patients with hip fractures by utilizing exoskeleton robot-assisted rehabilitation training for elderly hip surgery patients. The focus is on its improvements in motor ability, balance ability, and pain levels, while also assessing its impact on patients\' overall quality of life and the prevention of complications.
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First added on: Jan 08, 2026