Using Functional Electrical Stimulation Mediated by Iterative Learning Control and Robotics to Improve Arm Movement for People With Multiple Sclerosis
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Katie Meadmore | Peter Feys | Ann-Marie Hughes | Chris Freeman | Susan Coote | Patrica Sampson | Sara Demain | C. Freeman | A. Hughes | K. Meadmore | S. Coote | P. Feys | S. Demain | P. Sampson
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