Editorial: Advances in technology-assisted rehabilitation
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- DOI: 10.3389/fresc.2024.1465671
Editorial: Advances in technology-assisted rehabilitation
Keywords: orthotics; prosthetics; rehabilitation; robotics; technology-assisted care delivery; wearable sensors.
Conflict of interest statement
AK was a co-author for the paper of Klenow et al. that was edited independently by the editorial office of Frontiers. AK is a full-time employee of Otto Bock, a manufacturer of prosthetic and orthotic components. SW is employed by Hanger, Inc., and SW, RR and LF declare that the Editorial was developed in the absence of commercial or financial interests that could be construed as a conflict of interest.
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