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State of the Art: Bipedal Robots for Lower Limb Rehabilitation

The bipedal robot is one of the most attractive robots types given its similarity to the locomotion of human beings and its ability to assist people to walk during rehabilitation. This review summarizes the chronological historical development of bipedal robots and introduces some current popular bi...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2017-11, Vol.7 (11), p.1182
Main Authors: Yang, Xiong, She, Haotian, Lu, Haojian, Fukuda, Toshio, Shen, Yajing
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Motion planning
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Rehabilitation
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