Dampace: Design of an Exoskeleton for Force-Coordination Training in Upper-Extremity Rehabilitation
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Frans C. T. van der Helm | Arno H. A. Stienen | Herman van der Kooij | Edsko E.G. Hekman | Michiel J. A. Jannink | A.M.M. Aalsma | F. C. T. Helm | Gerdienke B. Prange | G. Prange | M. Jannink | H. Kooij | F. V. D. Helm | A. Stienen | E. Hekman | H. V. D. Kooij | A. Aalsma
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