Background: Recent advances in wearable robotic devices have demonstrated the ability to reduce the metabolic cost of walking by assisting the ankle joint. To achieve greater gains in the future it will be important to determine optimal actuation parameters and explore the effect of assisting other joints. The aim of the present work is to investigate how the timing of hip extension assistance affects the positive mechanical power delivered by an exosuit and its effect on biological joint power and metabolic cost during loaded walking. In this study, we evaluated 4 different hip assistive profiles with different actuation timings: early-start-early-peak (ESEP), early-start-late-peak (ESLP), late-start-early-peak (LSEP), late-start-late-peak...
Background: Only very recently, studies have shown that it is possible to reduce the metabolic rate ...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...
BACKGROUND: Even though walking can be sustained for great distances, considerable energy is require...
Background Recent advances in wearable robotic devices have demonstrated the ability to reduce the m...
Background Powered ankle-foot exoskeletons can reduce the metabolic cost of human walking to below n...
Background: Carrying load alters normal walking, imposes additional stress to the musculoskeletal sy...
Different adaptation rates have been reported in studies involving ankle exoskeletons designed to re...
Semi-rigid exoskeletons could combine some advantages of rigid and soft approaches. The purpose of t...
Different adaptation rates have been reported in studies involving ankle exoskeletons designed to re...
Abstract Background Autonomous exoskeletons will need to be useful at a variety of walking speeds, b...
Abstract Background Load carriage is common in a wide range of professions, but prolonged load carri...
© 2016 Mooney and Herr. Background: Ankle exoskeletons can now reduce the metabolic cost of walking ...
A simple ankle-foot exoskeleton that assists plantarflexion during push-off can reduce the metabolic...
Humans conserve energy during walking using an inverted pendulum mechanism during single-limb suppor...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
Background: Only very recently, studies have shown that it is possible to reduce the metabolic rate ...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...
BACKGROUND: Even though walking can be sustained for great distances, considerable energy is require...
Background Recent advances in wearable robotic devices have demonstrated the ability to reduce the m...
Background Powered ankle-foot exoskeletons can reduce the metabolic cost of human walking to below n...
Background: Carrying load alters normal walking, imposes additional stress to the musculoskeletal sy...
Different adaptation rates have been reported in studies involving ankle exoskeletons designed to re...
Semi-rigid exoskeletons could combine some advantages of rigid and soft approaches. The purpose of t...
Different adaptation rates have been reported in studies involving ankle exoskeletons designed to re...
Abstract Background Autonomous exoskeletons will need to be useful at a variety of walking speeds, b...
Abstract Background Load carriage is common in a wide range of professions, but prolonged load carri...
© 2016 Mooney and Herr. Background: Ankle exoskeletons can now reduce the metabolic cost of walking ...
A simple ankle-foot exoskeleton that assists plantarflexion during push-off can reduce the metabolic...
Humans conserve energy during walking using an inverted pendulum mechanism during single-limb suppor...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
Background: Only very recently, studies have shown that it is possible to reduce the metabolic rate ...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...
BACKGROUND: Even though walking can be sustained for great distances, considerable energy is require...