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Improved walking ability and reduced therapeutic stress with an electromechanical gait device
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 09/22/09
Freivogel S et al. – Locomotor training with or without an electromechanical gait trainer leads to improved gait ability; however, using the electromechanical gait trainer requires less therapeutic assistance, and therapist discomfort is reduced.
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