Enhanced Muscle Activation Using Robotic Assistance Within the Electromechanical Delay: Implications for Rehabilitation?
Robotic rehabilitation has been shown to match the effects of conventional physical therapy on motor function for patients with neurological diseases. Rehabilitation robots have the potential to reduce therapists’ workload in time-intensive training programs as well as perform actions tha...
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Main Authors: | Alex C. Dzewaltowski (Author), Philippe Malcolm (Author) |
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