Matjačić et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Control of posture with FES systemsMatjačić et al., 2003
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- Matjačić Z
- Hunt K
- Gollee H
- Sinkjaer T
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- Medical engineering & physics
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One of the major obstacles in restoration of functional FES supported standing in paraplegia is the lack of knowledge of a suitable control strategy. The main issue is how to integrate the purposeful actions of the non-paralysed upper body when interacting with the environment …
- 206010033892 Paraplegia 0 abstract description 48
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