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Evaluation of motor primitive-based adaptive control algorithms for lower limb exoskeletonsNunes, 2021
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In order to assist in the rehabilitation of individuals with motor disabilities, especially stroke victims, to rehabilitate their movements, research centers have developed lower limbs exoskeletons and control strategies for these robotic devices. Robot-assisted therapy can …
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