Long-term user perceptions of an implanted neuroprosthesis for exercise, standing, and transfers after spinal cord injury.
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Ronald J Triolo | Rudi Kobetic | Sahana Kukke | Michael E. Miller | R. Kobetic | R. Triolo | John A. Davis | C. Bieri | S. Kukke | L. Rohde | S. Agarwal | Sanjeev Agarwal | John A Davis | Michael Miller | Carol Bieri | Lori Rohde | M. Miller
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