Hybrid Assistive Limb enhances the gait functions in sub-acute stroke stage: A multi single-case study
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Hiroaki Kawamoto | Kei Nakai | Yuko Hashizume | Masafumi Mizukami | Kenichi Yoshikawa | H. Kawamoto | Y. Kohno | M. Mizukami | Ayumu Sano | Kazunori Koseki | K. Iwamoto | H. Nagata | H. Tsurushima | K. Nakai | Yutaka Kohno | Hideo Tsurushima | Ayumu Sano | Kazunori Koseki | Yasutsugu Asakawa | Koji Iwamoto | Hiroshi Nagata | Kenichi Yoshikawa | Yasutsugu Asakawa | Yuko Hashizume
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