Robotic Postural Training With Epidural Stimulation for the Recovery of Upright Postural Control in Individuals With Motor Complete Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study
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Moiz I. Khan | Isirame B. Omofuma | S. Harkema | C. Angeli | T. Luna | Tanvi Pisolkar | Beatrice Ugiliweneza | Enrico Rejc | Collin D Bowersock | Victor Santamaria | Gail F. Forrest | Joel Stein | Sunil Agrawal
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