Electromechanical-Assisted Training for Walking After Stroke: Updated Evidence

AHA: 9/12/13

Improving walking after stroke is one of the main goals of rehabilitation. Electromechanical-assisted gait training uses specialist machines to assist walking practice and might help to improve walking after stroke.

Objectives: Our systematic review examined the effects of electromechanical and robotic-assisted gait training devices for improving walking after stroke and also assessed the acceptability and safety of this type of therapy. Read more

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