Kinematic Assessment of Upper Limb Movements Using the ArmeoPower Robotic Exoskeleton
After a neurological injury, neurorehabilitation aims to restore sensorimotor function of patients. Technological assessments can provide high-quality data on a patient’s performance and support clinical decision making towards the most appropriate therapy. In this study, the ArmeoPower,...
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Main Authors: | Anna Sophie Knill (Author), Bettina Studer (Author), Peter Wolf (Author), Robert Riener (Author), Michela Goffredo (Author), Serena Maggioni (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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