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Many features of robotic therapy may contribute to enhanced recovery of upper limb motor function. These include task-specific practice, intensity of repetition, robotic assistance, enhanced sensory feedback, continual motivation (because every trial yields a degree of success, even if robot assistance is required).\n\nThe implementation of robotics with hemiplegic cerebral palsy focuses on functional motor performance by providing intensive repetitive training, sensorimotor integration and cognitive engagement through goal-directed tasks to address the underlying symptoms. Robotic technologies offer numerous potential advantages over conventional therapies, chief among these being the ability to provide high-intensity repetitive training. 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