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This qualitative study assessed 16 participants with chronic motor-incomplete tetraplegia enrolled in a 24-week rehabilitation pilot RCT in South Africa, comparing robotic locomotor training with standard activity-based training. Participants reported improvements in functional independence, reduced secondary complications, and enhanced psychosocial well-being, highlighting the importance of patient-centered approaches in SCI rehabilitation.

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