Closed-loop control of trunk posture improves locomotion through the regulation of leg proprioceptive feedback after spinal cord injury
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S. Micera | M. Capogrosso | E. M. Moraud | G. Courtine | J. DiGiovanna | J. Miehlbradt | Emanuele Formento | J. von Zitzewitz | S. Wurth | Jenifer Miehlbradt
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