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Ian Bales

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IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters|August 7, 2025
Kinematic Benefits of a Cable-Driven Exosuit for Head-Neck MobilityIan Bales, Haohan Zhang
Scientific Reports|April 16, 2024
A six degrees-of-freedom cable-driven robotic platform for head-neck movementIan Bales, Haohan Zhang
Clinical Spine Surgery|July 10, 2025
Robotic Cervical Traction: Cadaveric Facet Dislocation Biomechanical TestingBrandon A Sherrod, Ian Bales, Adam Reinsch, et al.
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters|August 7, 2025
Kinematic Benefits of a Cable-Driven Exosuit for Head-Neck MobilityIan Bales, Haohan Zhang
Scientific Reports|April 16, 2024
A six degrees-of-freedom cable-driven robotic platform for head-neck movementIan Bales, Haohan Zhang
Clinical Spine Surgery|July 10, 2025
Robotic Cervical Traction: Cadaveric Facet Dislocation Biomechanical TestingBrandon A Sherrod, Ian Bales, Adam Reinsch, et al.
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