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- What: This study provides an essential theoretical reference for the study of embodied experience in robot-assisted rehabilitation therapy helping to improve theoretical and practical approaches to improve the users` embodied experience and aid user experience research and design in related research institutions and businesses. Currently, the most existing research focuses on the active interaction between patients and rehabilitation robots, in which the robot perceives patients` real-time motor participation intentions and conducts training, accordingly, based on the perception of patients` "functional mobility" and ignoring patients` embodied experience. This study seeks to analyze the research themes and . . .

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