Need statement
A way to assist gait mechanics in patients with ambulatory MS that increases user compliance with hip flexion orthosis.
Multiple sclerosis causes the immune system to attack the central nervous system, disrupting neural communication and, for many patients, causing hip flexion weakness that makes walking difficult. Hip flexion assist devices already exist to help — but the market-standard option is so uncomfortable and difficult to put on that patients frequently stop wearing it, which defeats the point of prescribing it in the first place. The real design problem isn't just mechanical assistance; it's compliance.