Robotic gait training and botulinum toxin injection improve gait in the chronic post-stroke phase: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: Two weeks of robotic gait training performed 2 weeks after BTx-A injections improved walking performance more than conventional physiotherapy. Large-scale studies are now required on the timing of robotic rehabilitation after BTx-A injection.PMID:38118342 | DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2023.101785
Source: Health Physics - Category: Physics Authors: Ma ëva Cotinat Mathilde Celerier Clelia Arquilli ère Margot Flipo Nicolas Prieur-Blanc Jean-Michel Viton Laurent Bensoussan Source Type: research
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