首页|New Findings from North Arizona University in Cerebral Palsy Provides New Insigh ts (A Quasi-passive Robotic Ankle Foot Orthosis With Speed-adaptive Stiffness)
New Findings from North Arizona University in Cerebral Palsy Provides New Insigh ts (A Quasi-passive Robotic Ankle Foot Orthosis With Speed-adaptive Stiffness)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Researchers detail new data in Central Nervous System Diseases and Conditions -Cerebral Palsy. According to news repo rting from Flagstaff, Arizona, by NewsRx journalists, researchstated, “Ankle fo ot orthoses (AFOs) are one of the most prescribed mobility devices for individua ls withwalking disability from conditions like cerebral palsy (CP) and stroke. Current AFO designs offer a fixedstiffness during walking, functioning optimall y at only a single speed.”
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