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Investigation of Robotic-Assisted Tilt-Table Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

This study explores the impact of robotic-assisted tilt-table therapy on spinal cord injury rehabilitation, assessing oxygen uptake, respiratory exchange ratio, ventilation, and heart rate in motor-complete spinal cord injured subjects. Subjects did not participate in the volitional contribution phase. Published in J Rehabil Res Dev, 2013. ResearcherID/ORCID provided.

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Investigation of Robotic-Assisted Tilt-Table Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

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  1. Figure 2. Plot of results for each individual subject (S), which include (a) oxygen uptake, (b) respiratory exchange ratio (RER), (c) minute ventilation, and (d) heart rate. Ph1–Ph4b: phase of testing. Motor-complete spinal cord injured subjects (S1–S3) did not undergo Phase 4a of testing protocol, which involved volitional contribution to robotic-assisted stepping cycle. Max = maximum. Craven CT, Gollee H, Coupaud S, Purcell MA, Allan DB. Investigation of robotic-assisted tilt-table therapy for early-stage spinal cord injury rehabilitation. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2013;50(3):367–78.http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2012.02.0027 ResearcherID/ORCID: Colm T. D. Craven, MEngSc: A-8031-2012; Henrik Gollee, PhD: E-9247-2010; Sylvie Coupaud, PhD: E-9245-2010

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