Suhyeon Baek
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Dr. Suhyeon Baek is a leading researcher in neurorehabilitation and assistive robotics, with a primary focus on restoring mobility and balance in stroke survivors. Her most cited work investigates the comparative efficacy of wearable robot-assisted gait training versus conventional treadmill therapy in subacute stroke patients, demonstrating that robotic exoskeletons can significantly enhance both balance and walking ability during critical recovery windows. This landmark study, involving 60 patients, has already garnered 3 citations shortly after its 2025 publication, signaling its immediate impact on clinical rehabilitation protocols. Dr. Baek’s contributions bridge the gap between advanced robotics and practical physical therapy, offering evidence-based guidelines for integrating wearable technologies into standard care. Her research is particularly notable for its rigorous experimental design and patient-centered outcomes, which provide actionable insights for clinicians and engineers alike. By quantifying the benefits of robotic assistance in neurorehabilitation, Dr. Baek is helping to shape the future of post-stroke recovery, making her work essential reading for students and researchers in rehabilitation science, biomedical engineering, and geriatric care.
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