Wan Choi, Hyosoon Kwon, Woohee Park, Jin Hyuk Park, Su Bin Lee, S. Heo
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Effects of robot-mediated gait training combined with virtual reality system
Previous robot-mediated gait training has been proven several limitations such as pointless repeated motion training, decreased presence, etc. In this research, adult stroke patients were participated in robot-mediated gait training accompanied with virtual reality program. The results indicated virtual reality system could contribute to muscle strength and balance ability.