Exoskeleton-Assisted Sit-to-Stand Training Improves Lower-Limb Function Through Modifications of Muscle Synergies in Subacute Stroke Survivors
Abnormal muscle synergies during sit-to-stand (STS) transitions have been observed post-stroke, which are associated with deteriorated lower-limb function and mobility. Although exoskeletons have been used in restoring lower-limb function, their effects on muscle synergies and lower-limb motor recov...
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Main Authors: | Yang-An Li (Author), Ze-Jian Chen (Author), Chang He (Author), Xiu-Pan Wei (Author), Nan Xia (Author), Ming-Hui Gu (Author), Cai-Hua Xiong (Author), Qin Zhang (Author), Trisha M. Kesar (Author), Xiao-Lin Huang (Author), Jiang Xu (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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