Effects of an Inclination-Controlled Active Spinal Exoskeleton on Spinal Compression Forces
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Axel S. Koopman | M. de Looze | I. Kingma | J. V. van Dieën | A. S. Koopman | S. Toxiri | J. Dieen | M. P. Looze | Stefano Toxiri
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