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Day: January 17, 2014

Robot-assisted therapy improved sensorimotor function in patients with arm paresis

January 17, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

Robot-assisted therapy among patients with arm paresis led to slightly better results on average compared with conventional therapy, according to study results published in Lancet Neurology. Researchers randomly assigned 77 participants to either conventional therapy in which they underwent classical…

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Robot-assisted therapy improved sensorimotor function in patients with arm paresis

January 17, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

Robot-assisted therapy among patients with arm paresis led to slightly better results on average compared with conventional therapy, according to study results published in Lancet Neurology. Researchers randomly assigned 77 participants to either conventional therapy in which they underwent classical…

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Alfred Mann Foundation announces first implantation of myoelectric sensor system

January 17, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

The Alfred Mann Foundation announced the first recipient of its investigational myoelectric sensor system, a minimally invasive, intuitive, multi-channel control system for prosthetics. The implantable, myoelectric sensor (IMES) system is being studied with injured veterans at the Walter Reed National…

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Alfred Mann Foundation announces first implantation of myoelectric sensor system

January 17, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

The Alfred Mann Foundation announced the first recipient of its investigational myoelectric sensor system, a minimally invasive, intuitive, multi-channel control system for prosthetics. The implantable, myoelectric sensor (IMES) system is being studied with injured veterans at the Walter Reed National…

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