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Cyberthèse. Mise en oeuvre d'un nouveau concept de rééducation pour paraplégiques

Stauffer, Yves
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Bouri, Mohamed  
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Schmitt, Carl
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2007
Journal Européen des systèmes automatisés (JESA)

Robots are excellent tools for providing motion. Their motion is precise, stiff and as repeatable as needed. This led the Swiss Foundation for Cyberthosis (SFC) to exploit robotics jointly with the muscle electrostimulation as intelligent rehabilitation devices. A three step rehabilitation process was developed; each step has its dedicated reeducation device. The very encouraging clinical results obtained with the first system prove the rightness of the concept (Robotic system + Electrostimulation  Rehabilitation process).

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Author(s)
Stauffer, Yves
Bouri, Mohamed  
Schmitt, Carl
Allemand, Yves
Gnemmi, Stany
Fournier, Jacques  
Clavel, Reymond  
Metrailler, Patrick
Brodard, Roland
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Journal Européen des systèmes automatisés (JESA)
Volume

41

Issue

2

Start page

261

End page

278

Subjects

[MDB]

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[MEDICAL]

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paraplegic

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muscle

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stimulation

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walktrainer

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motionmaker

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September 25, 2007
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