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Post-Stroke Rehabilitation Exosceleton Movement Control using EMG Signal

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Fig. 2 Diagram of post-stroke rehabilitation system
Fig. 6 EMG Signal after processed with Kalman Filter
Fig. 7. System tested on subject (a) flexion (b) extension from side (c) extension form front

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