Feedback control of heart rate during robotics-assisted tilt table exercise in patients after stroke: a clinical feasibility study

Datasets from 12 patients with neurological impairments secondary to stroke. It contains heart rate and work rate measurements recorded during robotics-assisted tilt table exercise. These datasets are associated with the article: L. Brockmann, J. Saengsuwan, C. Schuster-Amft and K. J. Hunt, "Feedback control of heart rate during robotics-assisted tilt table exercise in patients after stroke: a clinical feasibility study", J. Neuroeng. Rehabil., 2023, Submitted.

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    Heart rate dynamics, Heart rate control, Feedback control, Stroke, Neurorehabilitation, Rehabilitation robotics
Publication date22/11/2023
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  • Hunt, Kenneth James orcid
  • Brockmann, Lars orcid
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