Walking is a state of continuous imbalance that requires a complex control strategy and cyclic activation of leg muscles to achieve successful inter‐limb coordination. Neuro‐musculoskeletal impairments, such as stroke, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury, affect one's ability to voluntarily contract muscles to normal amplitudes. This change in muscle activation pattern reduces the joint level torque generation and as a result impairs the ability to walk normally. Technological advances over the last two decades have resulted in the development of rigid link robotic exoskeletons that aim to improve gait deficits. These devices reduce repetitive and manual labor of therapists while providing objective measurement of the therapy during the ...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
A novel cable-driven robotic gait training system has been tested to improve the locomotor function ...
Individuals with acute neurological or limb-related disorders may be temporarily bedridden and unabl...
The primary goal of human locomotion is to stably translate the center of mass (CoM) over the ground...
Gait rehabilitation training with robotic exoskeleton is drawing attention as a method for more adva...
Gait rehabilitation training with robotic exoskeleton is drawing attention as a method for more adva...
Physical therapy is a field with ever increasing demands as the population ages, resulting in a larg...
In people with neuromotor deficits of trunk and lower extremities, maintaining and regaining balance...
abstract: Millions of individuals suffer from gait impairments due to stroke or other neurological d...
Walking rehabilitation using exoskeletons is of high importance to maximize independence and improve...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
The following work presents a novel, overground robotic gait trainer: the mobile Tethered Pelvic Ass...
In this paper, we develop an intervention to apply external gait synchronized forces on the pelvis t...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Abstract Background Powered lower limb orthoses could...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
A novel cable-driven robotic gait training system has been tested to improve the locomotor function ...
Individuals with acute neurological or limb-related disorders may be temporarily bedridden and unabl...
The primary goal of human locomotion is to stably translate the center of mass (CoM) over the ground...
Gait rehabilitation training with robotic exoskeleton is drawing attention as a method for more adva...
Gait rehabilitation training with robotic exoskeleton is drawing attention as a method for more adva...
Physical therapy is a field with ever increasing demands as the population ages, resulting in a larg...
In people with neuromotor deficits of trunk and lower extremities, maintaining and regaining balance...
abstract: Millions of individuals suffer from gait impairments due to stroke or other neurological d...
Walking rehabilitation using exoskeletons is of high importance to maximize independence and improve...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
The following work presents a novel, overground robotic gait trainer: the mobile Tethered Pelvic Ass...
In this paper, we develop an intervention to apply external gait synchronized forces on the pelvis t...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Abstract Background Powered lower limb orthoses could...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
A novel cable-driven robotic gait training system has been tested to improve the locomotor function ...
Individuals with acute neurological or limb-related disorders may be temporarily bedridden and unabl...