2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40141-020-00277-1
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Walking after Spinal Cord Injury: Current Clinical Approaches and Future Directions

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“…The rehabilitation techniques available for patients with persistent motor function disorders may be targeted to substituting or restoring these functions. A restorative concept of rehabilitation prescribes treatment that integrates body seg-ments below the affected area and selects devices that help incorporate these segments into the motor activity (Mekki et al, 2018;Donovan et al, 2020). The most commonly used therapy is gait training with partial bodyweight support, for example, using robotic medical devices such as Lokomat (Schwartz et al, 2011;Donovan et al, 2020).…”
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“…The rehabilitation techniques available for patients with persistent motor function disorders may be targeted to substituting or restoring these functions. A restorative concept of rehabilitation prescribes treatment that integrates body seg-ments below the affected area and selects devices that help incorporate these segments into the motor activity (Mekki et al, 2018;Donovan et al, 2020). The most commonly used therapy is gait training with partial bodyweight support, for example, using robotic medical devices such as Lokomat (Schwartz et al, 2011;Donovan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A restorative concept of rehabilitation prescribes treatment that integrates body seg-ments below the affected area and selects devices that help incorporate these segments into the motor activity (Mekki et al, 2018;Donovan et al, 2020). The most commonly used therapy is gait training with partial bodyweight support, for example, using robotic medical devices such as Lokomat (Schwartz et al, 2011;Donovan et al, 2020). However, the cost of such devices is quite high and requires the use of sophisticated technical aids (Pinto et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%