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Training Persons with Spinal Cord Injury to Ambulate Using a Powered Exoskeleton

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09:46 min

June 16th, 2016

DOI :

10.3791/54071-v

June 16th, 2016


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Spinal Cord Injury

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0:05

Title

1:11

Exoskeleton Fitting and Donning

3:20

Standing and Balance Procedures

5:21

Walking and Mobility Training

7:41

Sitting

8:15

Results: Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Can Be Trained to Ambulate with Powered Exoskeleton

9:00

Conclusion

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