Reduction of energy cost and upper body load during paraplegic walking is considered to be an important criterion in future developments of walking systems. A high energy cost limits the maximum walking distance in the current devices, whereas wrist and shoulder pathology can deteriorate because of the high upper body load. A change in alignment of the mechanical brace in the frontal plane, i.e. abduction, can contribute to a more efficient gait pattern with sufficient foot clearance with less pelvic lateral sway. A decrease in pelvic lateral sway after aligning in abduction results in a shift of the centre of mass to the swing leg crutch which may result in a decrease in required crutch force on stance side to maintain foot clearance. Five...
Objectives:The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of walking with an isocentric recipro...
A hip-knee-ankle-foot orthotic system called ‘HALO’(Hip and Ankle Linked Orthosis) for paraplegic wa...
Study design: Single case study. Objectives: To evaluate the energy expenditure during ambulation wi...
Reduction of energy cost and upper body load during paraplegic walking is considered to be an import...
Reduction of energy cost and upper body load during paraplegic walking is considered to be an import...
Reduction of energy cost and upper body load during paraplegic walking is considered to be an import...
A wide variety of mechanical orthoses is available to provide ambulation to paraplegic patients. Eva...
A number of orthoses have been designed to restore stance and walking in paraplegic subjects. Among ...
Objective: To determine speed dependence of crutch force and oxygen uptake, and to discuss the impli...
The effect of reciprocally linking the hip hinges of a hip-knee-ankle-foot orthosis on standing perf...
Study Design: To study the energy cost of locomotion during ambulation with different orthoses (HIP ...
Oxygen consumption (V̇O2), heart rate (HR) and cost of locomotion (C, energy required to cover 1 m p...
For patients with lower limb paralysis, wearable robotic systems are becoming increasingly important...
Study design: This is a systematic literature review.Objectives: Different types of orthoses have be...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of walking with an isocentric recipr...
Objectives:The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of walking with an isocentric recipro...
A hip-knee-ankle-foot orthotic system called ‘HALO’(Hip and Ankle Linked Orthosis) for paraplegic wa...
Study design: Single case study. Objectives: To evaluate the energy expenditure during ambulation wi...
Reduction of energy cost and upper body load during paraplegic walking is considered to be an import...
Reduction of energy cost and upper body load during paraplegic walking is considered to be an import...
Reduction of energy cost and upper body load during paraplegic walking is considered to be an import...
A wide variety of mechanical orthoses is available to provide ambulation to paraplegic patients. Eva...
A number of orthoses have been designed to restore stance and walking in paraplegic subjects. Among ...
Objective: To determine speed dependence of crutch force and oxygen uptake, and to discuss the impli...
The effect of reciprocally linking the hip hinges of a hip-knee-ankle-foot orthosis on standing perf...
Study Design: To study the energy cost of locomotion during ambulation with different orthoses (HIP ...
Oxygen consumption (V̇O2), heart rate (HR) and cost of locomotion (C, energy required to cover 1 m p...
For patients with lower limb paralysis, wearable robotic systems are becoming increasingly important...
Study design: This is a systematic literature review.Objectives: Different types of orthoses have be...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of walking with an isocentric recipr...
Objectives:The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of walking with an isocentric recipro...
A hip-knee-ankle-foot orthotic system called ‘HALO’(Hip and Ankle Linked Orthosis) for paraplegic wa...
Study design: Single case study. Objectives: To evaluate the energy expenditure during ambulation wi...