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Using TEPI, a therapist and stroke survivor each wear a lower-limb exoskeleton virtually connected at the hips and knees. The virtual connection behaves like a combination of springs and shock absorbers, allowing therapists and patients to influence each other’s movements in real time. The study demonstrated that therapists can effectively leverage TEPI to create more personalized rehabilitation experiences, supporting patients as they work toward recovery goals.
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Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
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