Powered ankle-foot orthoses: the effects of the assistance on healthy and impaired users while walking
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Bram Vanderborght | Dirk Lefeber | Marta Moltedo | Tom Verstraten | Carlos Rodriguez-Guerrero | Tomislav Baček | D. Lefeber | B. Vanderborght | T. Verstraten | Marta Moltedo | C. Rodriguez-Guerrero | T. Baček
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