Soft Exoskeleton Mimics Human Cough for Assisting the Expectoration Capability of SCI Patients
This paper describes the design of a bionic soft exoskeleton and demonstrates its feasibility for assisting the expectoration function rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). <italic>Methods:</italic> A human–robot coupling respiratory mechanic model is estab...
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Main Authors: | Yan Zhang (Author), Ziqi Wang (Author), Qinggang Ge (Author), Zongyu Wang (Author), Xiangjie Zhou (Author), Shaohang Han (Author), Weidong Guo (Author), Yuru Zhang (Author), Dangxiao Wang (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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