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Skeletal system / Locomotion / Muscular system / Orthotics / Podiatry / Spinal Locomotion / LOPES / Foot drop / Plantarflexion / Medicine / Health / Disability
Date: 2012-06-27 16:10:55
Skeletal system
Locomotion
Muscular system
Orthotics
Podiatry
Spinal Locomotion
LOPES
Foot drop
Plantarflexion
Medicine
Health
Disability

Powered Lower Limb Orthoses: Applications in Motor Adaptation and Rehabilitation

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