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Efficacy of hinged and carbon fiber ankle-foot orthoses in children with unilateral spastic cerebral…
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Efficacy of conservative treatment for spastic cerebral palsy children with equinus gait: a systemat…
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Comparison of Gait in Different Support Conditions for Foot Drop
Augmenting Gait in a Population Exhibiting Foot Drop With Adaptive Functional Electrical Stimulation
The Effects of Ankle Foot Orthoses on Gait Efficiency in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia …
Clinical Study of the L300 Versus Ankle-foot Orthosis (AFO) on Post-Stroke Subjects With Foot Drop
Treating Foot Drop in People With Multiple Sclerosis Using Electrical Stimulation
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