Review of hybrid exoskeletons to restore gait following spinal cord injury

Author:

del-Ama Antonio J.,Koutsou Aikaterini D.,Moreno Juan C.,de-los-Reyes Ana,Gil-Agudo ngel,Pons Jos L.

Publisher

Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development

Subject

Rehabilitation

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