Outcome Measures with COPM of Children using a Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton
Background: The Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton (WREX) is a body-powered, four degrees of freedom orthosis that allows gravity-minimized movement of the arm at the shoulder and elbow. We sought to measure patient satisfaction and performance with use of the WREX during activities of daily living, pla...
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Main Authors: | Tracy M. Shank (Author), Marissa Eppes (Author), Jobayer Hossain (Author), Margaret Gunn (Author), Tariq Rahman (Author) |
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