Adapted Assistance and Resistance Training With a Knee Exoskeleton After Stroke
Studies on robotic interventions for gait rehabilitation after stroke require: (i) rigorous performance evidence; (ii) systematic procedures to tune the control parameters; and (iii) combination of control modes. In this study, we investigated how stroke individuals responded to training for two wee...
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Main Authors: | Jesus de Miguel Fernandez (Author), Marta Rey-Prieto (Author), Miguel Salazar-Del Rio (Author), Helena Lopez-Matas (Author), Lluis Guirao-Cano (Author), Josep M. Font-Llagunes (Author), Joan Lobo-Prat (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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