Robotic orthoses, or exoskeletons, have the potential to provide effective rehabilitation while overcoming the availability and cost constraints of therapists. However, current orthosis actuation systems use components designed for industrial applications, not specifically for interacting with humans. This can limit orthoses' capabilities and, if their users’ needs are not adequately considered, contribute to their abandonment. Here, a user centered review is presented on: requirements for orthosis actuators; the electric, hydraulic, and pneumatic actuators currently used in orthoses and their advantages and limitations; the potential of new actuator technologies, including smart materials, to actuate orthoses; and the future of orthosis ac...
International audienceAbstract Stroke has a considerable incidence in the world population and would...
In an ageing population many people with muscle weakness may benefit from an assisting exoskeleton t...
Wearable robotic exoskeletons could provide a solution to the ever growing pressure on rehabilitatio...
Abstract Introduction The expansion of assistive technologies has been increasing significantly, i...
Abstract—In the nearly six decades since researchers began to explore methods of creating them, exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Recent advances in robotic technology have led to the development of powered orthotic devices which ...
Abstract For over a century, technologists and scientists have actively sought the development of ex...
In this proposal, a wearable and intelligent lower limb orthosis is proposed to combine human beings...
The use of specialized devices, such as orthopedic devices, has become indispensable in the lives of...
Robot-assisted physical gait therapy is gaining recognition among the rehabilitation engineering com...
Abstract World's ageing population, prevalence of chronic diseases, and shortage of healthcare resou...
It is a general assumption that pneumatic muscle-type actuators will play an important role in the d...
We present a new device aimed at being used for upper limb rehabilitation. Our main focus was to des...
Wearable assistive robotics is a modern field where intelligent actuated systems work in collaborati...
International audienceAbstract Stroke has a considerable incidence in the world population and would...
In an ageing population many people with muscle weakness may benefit from an assisting exoskeleton t...
Wearable robotic exoskeletons could provide a solution to the ever growing pressure on rehabilitatio...
Abstract Introduction The expansion of assistive technologies has been increasing significantly, i...
Abstract—In the nearly six decades since researchers began to explore methods of creating them, exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Recent advances in robotic technology have led to the development of powered orthotic devices which ...
Abstract For over a century, technologists and scientists have actively sought the development of ex...
In this proposal, a wearable and intelligent lower limb orthosis is proposed to combine human beings...
The use of specialized devices, such as orthopedic devices, has become indispensable in the lives of...
Robot-assisted physical gait therapy is gaining recognition among the rehabilitation engineering com...
Abstract World's ageing population, prevalence of chronic diseases, and shortage of healthcare resou...
It is a general assumption that pneumatic muscle-type actuators will play an important role in the d...
We present a new device aimed at being used for upper limb rehabilitation. Our main focus was to des...
Wearable assistive robotics is a modern field where intelligent actuated systems work in collaborati...
International audienceAbstract Stroke has a considerable incidence in the world population and would...
In an ageing population many people with muscle weakness may benefit from an assisting exoskeleton t...
Wearable robotic exoskeletons could provide a solution to the ever growing pressure on rehabilitatio...