Exoskeleton Training and Trans-Spinal Stimulation for Physical Activity Enhancement After Spinal Cord Injury (EXTra-SCI): An Exploratory Study
After spinal cord injury (SCI) physical activity levels decrease drastically, leading to numerous secondary health complications. Exoskeleton-assisted walking (EAW) may be one way to improve physical activity for adults with SCI and potentially alleviate secondary health complications. The effects o...
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Main Authors: | Tommy W. Sutor (Author), Mina P. Ghatas (Author), Lance L. Goetz (Author), Timothy D. Lavis (Author), Ashraf S. Gorgey (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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