Exoskeleton gait training to improve lower urinary tract function in people with motor-complete spinal cord injury: A randomized pilot trial
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of delivering an exoskeleton-assisted walking intervention targeting lower urinary tract function in people with motor-complete spinal cord injury. Secondary aims were to determine if exoskeleton walking activates the pelvic f...
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Main Authors: | Alison M.M. Williams (Author), Emily Deegan (Author), Matthias Walter (Author), Lynn Stothers (Author), Tania Lam (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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