The Effect of Assistive Robotic Technologies on Quality of Life and Functional Independence in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
Abdurrahim Yıldız,
Rüstem Mustafaoğlu,
Nur Kesiktaş
Abstract:Purpose: To investigate the effect of assistive robotic technologies on quality of life, functional independence, and perceived fatigue level during exertion in individuals with spinal cord injury.
Method: This research involved a cohort of 25 patients who had been diagnosed with spinal cord injury (SCI). To assess their progress, clinical assessments were administered both at the commencement and completion of a six-week treatment regimen. The evaluations encompassed the use of the Spinal Cord Independence M… Show more
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