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It is rapidly becoming possible to reanimate a paralyzed limb by applying wellcontrolled electrical stimulation to multiple nerves and muscles. However, fitting the technology to a particular patient with a particular disability now requires a large number of measurements, observations and decisions that are beyond the capabilities of most clinical rehabilitation environments. Fortunately, there are parallel technological advances in four key supporting areas - noninvasive morphometry, motion analysis, graphical user interfaces, and automated kinetic analysis - that may make this problem tractable, but only if they can be harnessed into complete, user-friendly clinical systems.
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