Portable and Reconfigurable Wrist Robot Improves Hand Function for Post-Stroke Subjects
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Kang Xiang Khor | Che Fai Yeong | Eileen Lee Ming Su | Patrick Jun Hua Chin | Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan | Hisyam Abdul Rahman | Qamer Iqbal Khan | K. X. Khor | E. Su | C. F. Yeong | Hisyam Abdul Rahman | A. L. Narayanan | Q. Khan | P. Chin
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