Effects of high-intensity gait training with and without soft robotic exosuits in people post-stroke: a development-of-concept pilot crossover trial.
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Full Title: J Neuroeng Rehabil
Abbreviation: J Neuroeng Rehabil
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Subject Category: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
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"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateAll study procedures were approved by the Harvard Longwood Campus Institutional Review Board. Written informed consent was secured from all study participants. Consent for publicationAll study participants provided consent for publication. Competing interestsPatents describing the exosuit components documented in this article have been filed with the U.S. Patent Office. They are licensed by ReWalk Robotics and C.J.W. is an inventor. CJW was a paid consultant for ReWalk Robotics at the time this research was conducted. Competing interests Patents describing the exosuit components documented in this article have been filed with the U.S. Patent Office. They are licensed by ReWalk Robotics and C.J.W. is an inventor. CJW was a paid consultant for ReWalk Robotics at the time this research was conducted."
"Funding The authors declare that this study received funding from the National Institutes of Health (BRGR01HD088619), the National Science Foundation (CMMI-1925085), and the American Heart Association (AHA 18TPA34170171). The funder was not involved in the study design, collection, analysis, interpretation of data, the writing of this article, or the decision to submit it for publication."
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