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Electromechanical-assisted gait training after stroke: A systematic review comparing end-effector and exoskeleton devices
2012
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Objectives: Although electromechanical-assisted gait training after stroke seems to be effective, in the absence of a direct comparison between electromechanical devices it is not clear which device may be the most effective for recovery of walking. the aim of this study was therefore to compare the effects of different devices used in gait training after stroke. Data sources: we searched the cochrane Stroke Group trials Register, ceNtRAl, MeDliNe, eMBASe, ciNAHl, AMeD, SPORtDiscus, PeDro,
doi:10.2340/16501977-0943
pmid:22378603
fatcat:mutswzotl5achi334y7svdnsly