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Robotic therapy: a novel approach in upper-limb neurorehabilitation after stroke

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Masiero, S., Carraro, E., Celia, A. et al. Robotic therapy: a novel approach in upper-limb neurorehabilitation after stroke. Neurol Sci 28, 294 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-007-0840-y

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Keywords

  • Functional Independence Measurement
  • Standard Rehabilitation
  • Robotic Training
  • Exercise Strategy
  • Robotic Therapy