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      Mobility Outcomes Following Five Training Sessions with a Powered Exoskeleton.

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          Abstract

          Loss of legged mobility due to spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with multiple physiological and psychological impacts. Powered exoskeletons offer the possibility of regained mobility and reversal or prevention of the secondary effects associated with immobility.

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          Journal
          Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil
          Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation
          1945-5763
          1082-0744
          2015
          : 21
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Virginia C. Crawford Research Institute, Shepherd Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
          [2 ] Parker Hannifin Corporation, Human Motion and Control, Macedonia, Ohio.
          Article
          10.1310/sci2102-93
          4568090
          26364278
          43043776-0fee-481a-a5e8-bd10e20c98af
          History

          mobility limitation,orthotic devices,rehabilitation,robotics,spinal cord injuries,walking

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