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Balance Improvement and Fall Risk Reduction in Stroke Survivors After Treatment With a Wearable Home-Use Gait Device: Single-Arm Longitudinal Study With 1-Year Follow-Up

Balance Improvement and Fall Risk Reduction in Stroke Survivors After Treatment With a Wearable Home-Use Gait Device: Single-Arm Longitudinal Study With 1-Year Follow-Up

Six of the 18 participants (B, D, H, M, Q, and R) did receive some form of therapy treatment between the 1-week and 12-month follow-up. Of these 6 participants, 3 had minimal treatment (6 or fewer therapy sessions), and of the remaining 3 participants, 2 received services focusing on upper extremity function (with some full-body therapy included). Importantly, two-thirds of our participants (12/18 participants) did not receive any additional physical therapy treatment throughout the study duration.

Brianne Darcy, Lauren Rashford, David Huizenga, Kyle B Reed, Stacy J M Bamberg

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67297