The re-embodiment of bodies, tools, and worlds after spinal cord injury: An intricate picture: Reply to comments on "The embodiment of assistive devices-From wheelchair to exoskeleton"
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
Purpose: To explore face validity of a preliminary conceptual framework for rehabilitation (the HEAR...
after spinal cord injury can be obtained by mechanical stimulation, electrical stimulation of the sk...
<div><p>A tool such as a prosthetic device that extends or restores movement may become part of the ...
Motility impairments resulting from spinal cord injuries and cerebrovascular accidents are increasin...
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) place a heavy burden on the healthcare system and have a high personal i...
A tool such as a prosthetic device that extends or restores movement may become part of the identity...
Recent achievements in rehabilitative robotics modify essential parameters of the human body, such a...
locomotion after paralyzing spinal cord injury. They have not considered recent findings that their ...
Exoskeletons are recent robotic developments in rehabilitation that draw attention to new ways of pe...
Endowed with inherent flexibility, wearable robotic technologies are powerful devices that are know...
Purpose: Many people who experience spinal cord injury become long-term wheelchair users. This artic...
A wearable robotic exoskeleton (WRE) is a new technology that makes it possible for people with spin...
Slawinska et al. questioned the involvement of supraspinal centers in restoring locomotion after mul...
Spinal cord injured patients have often limited walking ability. Early prediction of which patients ...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
Purpose: To explore face validity of a preliminary conceptual framework for rehabilitation (the HEAR...
after spinal cord injury can be obtained by mechanical stimulation, electrical stimulation of the sk...
<div><p>A tool such as a prosthetic device that extends or restores movement may become part of the ...
Motility impairments resulting from spinal cord injuries and cerebrovascular accidents are increasin...
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) place a heavy burden on the healthcare system and have a high personal i...
A tool such as a prosthetic device that extends or restores movement may become part of the identity...
Recent achievements in rehabilitative robotics modify essential parameters of the human body, such a...
locomotion after paralyzing spinal cord injury. They have not considered recent findings that their ...
Exoskeletons are recent robotic developments in rehabilitation that draw attention to new ways of pe...
Endowed with inherent flexibility, wearable robotic technologies are powerful devices that are know...
Purpose: Many people who experience spinal cord injury become long-term wheelchair users. This artic...
A wearable robotic exoskeleton (WRE) is a new technology that makes it possible for people with spin...
Slawinska et al. questioned the involvement of supraspinal centers in restoring locomotion after mul...
Spinal cord injured patients have often limited walking ability. Early prediction of which patients ...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
Purpose: To explore face validity of a preliminary conceptual framework for rehabilitation (the HEAR...
after spinal cord injury can be obtained by mechanical stimulation, electrical stimulation of the sk...