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2009

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Force measurement

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Assessing Trainer Hand Forces For Manual Body Weight Supported Walking, Manish Raval Jan 2009

Assessing Trainer Hand Forces For Manual Body Weight Supported Walking, Manish Raval

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Spinal cord injuries occur in approximately 12,000 to 15,000 people per year in the U.S. About 10,000 of these people are permanently paralyzed. Most spinal cord traumas occur in young, healthy individuals. Males between 15 and 35 years old are most commonly affected.

Recently new approaches to facilitate walking recovery for individuals after a spinal cord injury, have been directed towards a therapy known as Locomotor Training (LT) that implements repetitive stepping on a treadmill using body weight support. A major intent of LT research is to investigate the effect of an extended period of LT on bilateral muscle activation …