Effect of an Intelligent Prosthesis (IP) on the Walking Ability of Young Transfemoral Amputees: Comparison of IP Users with Able-Bodied People
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Seishi Sawamura | Akio Nakagawa | Takaaki Chin | T. Chin | Katsuhiro Machida | S. Sawamura | R. Shiba | H. Oyabu | Y. Nagakura | Izumi Takase | A. Nakagawa | Ryouichi Shiba | Hiroko Oyabu | Yuji Nagakura | Izumi Takase | Katsuhiro Machida
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