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Concurrent ankle-assisted movement, biofeedback, and proprioceptive stimulation reduces lower limb motor impairment and improves gait in persons with stroke.

Gonzalo Varas-DiazTanvi BhattBarry S OkenElliot RothJohn HayesPaul Cordo
Published in: Physiotherapy theory and practice (2022)
Impairment-oriented training using a robotic device capable of applying assisted movement, biofeedback, and proprioceptive stimulation significantly reduces LL impairment and improves gait in moderately-to-severely impaired PwS.
Keyphrases
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