Muñoz Novoa, 2025 - Google Patents
Surface electromyography for improving upper limb function after stroke-Development of new rehabilitation toolsMuñoz Novoa, 2025
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Background: Upper limb impairment is a major consequence after stroke, significantly affecting independence and quality of life. Various rehabilitation technologies have been developed to improve upper limb function, including surface electromyography (sEMG). Aim …
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