A wearable hip-assist robot reduces the cardiopulmonary metabolic energy expenditure during stair ascent in elderly adults: a pilot cross-sectional study
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Junwon Jang | Won Hyuk Chang | Gyu-Ha Ryu | Yun-Hee Kim | Hwang-Jae Lee | Y. Kim | W. Chang | Suhyun Lee | Hwang-Jae Lee | Byung-ok Choi | G. Ryu | Dong-Seok Kim | Junwon Jang | Su-Hyun Lee | Byung-Ok Choi | Dong-Seok Kim | Gyu-Ha Ryu
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