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Amy R. Wu
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Human walking speeds can be influenced by multiple factors, from energetic considerations to the time to reach a destination. Neurological deficits or lower-limb injuries can lead to slower walking speeds, and the recovery of able-bodied gait speed and behavior from impaired gait
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An adaptive neuromuscular controller for assistive lower-limb exoskeletons
A preliminary study on subjects with spinal cord injury
Versatility is important for a wearable exoskeleton controller to be responsive to both the user and the environment. These characteristics are especially important for subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI), where active recruitment of their own neuromuscular system could promot
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A versatile neuromuscular exoskeleton controller for gait assistance
A preliminary study on spinal cord injury patients