Webb, 2013 - Google Patents
Real-time electro-tactile biofeedback for amputee gait re-trainingWebb, 2013
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- Webb G
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Biofeedback is a real-time training technique that involves measuring a physiological function and conveying information back to the patient, to help them learn to adjust their performance. Biofeedback is used successfully in many areas of neuromuscular …
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