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Gait assistive devices.

Gait assistive devices.

<p>(<b>a</b>) Knee-powered lower limb exoskeleton; i.e., the ABLE exoskeleton (ABLE Human Motion S.L., Barcelona, Spain). (<b>b</b>) Knee-ankle-foot orthosis with walkabout.</p>

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Main Author: Antonio Rodríguez-Fernández (317652) (author)
Other Authors: Joan Lobo-Prat (4399723) (author), Mariona Tolrà-Campanyà (21259652) (author), Florentina Pérez-Cañabate (21259655) (author), Josep M. Font-Llagunes (13872569) (author), Lluis Guirao-Cano (21433384) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Medicine
Biotechnology
Science Policy
Space Science
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
spinal cord injury
rehabilitation hospital setting
participants quickly learned
participants needed 1
minute walk test
meter walk test
fewer aes reported
crossover clinical trial
adverse events ),
43 &# 8201
assess gait performance
4 training sessions
able exoskeleton proved
walking 10 meters
chronic complete sci
able exoskeleton
gait training
gait speed
exoskeleton versus
walking time
turning around
therapy metrics
therapy activities
study show
study assessed
stand transitions
showing improvements
respectively ).
new tool
learning process
foot orthoses
conventional orthoses
comparative study
assessment protocol
10 patients
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