Wiesener, 2021 - Google Patents
Inertial-sensor-based control of functional electrical stimulation for paraplegic cycling and swimmingWiesener, 2021
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The physical activity and health of people suffering from a spinal cord injury is severely limited due to the accompanying paralysis and often in stark contrast to the physical condition before the injury, especially in young patients. However, participation in sports and …
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