An Increase in Kinematic Freedom in the Lokomat Is Related to the Ability to Elicit a Physiological Muscle Activity Pattern: A Secondary Data Analysis Investigating Differences Between Guidance Force, Path Control, and FreeD
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Fondation Gaydoul
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Frontiers Media SA
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Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications
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