A new wearable robotic device could make walking easier for people recovering from stroke. Engineers at the University of Utah have developed a lightweight hip exoskeleton that helps stroke survivors ...
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Hip exoskeleton reduces walking effort in stroke survivors
A leading cause of disability in the United States is hemiparesis, a condition where impaired motor control, muscle weakness, and spasticity affect one side of the body. Occurring in 80% of stroke ...
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Stroke survivors can counterintuitively improve recovery by strengthening their stronger arm | Expert opinion
Stroke survivors often face substantial and long-lasting problems with their arms. Both arms often decline together: When one arm is more severely affected by the stroke, the other becomes more ...
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