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Gait Training for Hemiplegic Stroke Patients: Employing an Automatic Neural Development Treatment Trainer with Real Time Detection

Fu-Cheng Wang    
Szu-Fu Chen    
You-Chi Li    
Chih-Jen Shih    
Ang-Chieh Lin and Tzu-Tung Lin    

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This paper investigates the effectiveness of using an automatic NDT trainer for the clinical rehabilitation of stroke patients.

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