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Stroke patients maintain benefits of robot therapy

Elliptical Machines | January 11, 2012

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Stroke patients who have the most trouble walking may see lasting benefits from using machines that move their legs to simulate walking, say Italian researchers. Their study, although small, is one of the first to observe a benefit lasting at least two years in a group of stroke patients who used the machines, which are sometimes employed in conjunction with …

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Facility, fitness equipment upgrades at Rathbun Lake Area YMCA

Elliptical Machines | January 11, 2012

Centerville's YMCA has something new inside to keep you fit and something new outside to keep the building fit.

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Nina In New York: Gym Gripes

Elliptical Machines | January 11, 2012

Listen, I'm behind you. Lose the weight. Change your life. Blah blah blah. But do you have to take up all the good elliptical machines at exactly the time I need to be working out? And do you have to take my favorite locker?

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New Science Website Online: ScienceIndex.com - Science News Indexed

Elliptical Machines | January 11, 2012

ScienceIndex.com is a new sciences social network indexing the latest articles in all scientific fields. The site contains over 1.3 million articles covering over 8,000 scientific journals in biology, business, chemistry, engineering, geography, health, mathematics and society. The number of the site’s users has just reached 75,000, submitting circa 2,500 new articles per day.

(PRWeb January 11, 2012)

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