Reducing Robotic Guidance During Robot-Assisted Gait Training Improves Gait Function: A Case Report on a Stroke Survivor
Conclusions: The findings from this case study suggest that cooperative control robotic training is superior to conventional robotic training and is a feasible option to restoring locomotor function in ambulatory stroke survivors with severe motor impairments. A larger trial is needed to verify the efficacy of this advanced robotic control strategy in facilitating gait recovery after stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chandramouli Krishnan, Despina Kotsapouikis, Yasin Y. Dhaher, William Z. Rymer Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research
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