Assessment of the Sheffield Support Snood, an innovative cervical orthosis designed for people affected by neck muscle weakness

Author:

Pancani Silvia,Rowson Jennifer,Tindale Wendy,Heron Nicola,Langley Joe,McCarthy Avril D.,Quinn Ann,Reed Heath,Stanton Andrew,Shaw Pamela J.,McDermott Christopher J.,Mazzà Claudia

Funder

INSIGNEO Institute for In silico Medicine

EPSRC Frontier Engineering Awards

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Biophysics

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