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Robot-assisted gait training for stroke patients: current state of the art and perspectives of robotics 원문보기

Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment, v.13, 2017년, pp.1303 - 1311  

Morone, Giovanni (Private Inpatient Unit) ,  Paolucci, Stefano (Private Inpatient Unit) ,  Cherubini, Andrea (Department of Robotics, LIRMM UM-CNRS, Montpellier, France) ,  De Angelis, Domenico (Private Inpatient Unit) ,  Venturiero, Vincenzo (Private Inpatient Unit) ,  Coiro, Paola (Private Inpatient Unit) ,  Iosa, Marco (Private Inpatient Unit)

Abstract AI-Helper 아이콘AI-Helper

In this review, we give a brief outline of robot-mediated gait training for stroke patients, as an important emerging field in rehabilitation. Technological innovations are allowing rehabilitation to move toward more integrated processes, with improved efficiency and less long-term impairments. In p...

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