This letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a lower limb exoskeleton robot. Four participants were subjected to a perturbation during standing, a forward force impulse applied to their pelvis that forced them to step forward with the right leg for balance recovery. Trials with and without exoskeleton assistance to move the stepping legs thigh were conducted to investigate the influence of the exoskeletons control assistance on balancing performance and a potential adaptation. Analysis of the body kinematics and muscle activation demonstrates that robotic assistance: first, was easy to use and did not require learning, nor inhibited the healthy stepping behavior; second, it modified the stepping leg trajectori...
Powered lower limb exoskeletons (LLEs) are wearable robotic aids that provide mobility assistance fo...
Impairments such as spinal cord injury (SCI), stroke or aging can cause deficits in motor control an...
The mobility of the lower extremities may be affected by neurological conditions such as stroke or s...
This letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a lower limb exoskeleton...
International audienceThis letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a ...
This letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a lower limb exoskeleton...
This letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a lower limb exoskeleton...
Fall-related accidents are among the most serious concerns in elderly people, amputees and subjects ...
Background: In the last two decades, lower-limb exoskeletons have been developed to assist human sta...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, lower-limb exoskeletons have been developed to assist human sta...
Maintaining balance in daily life is very common to us. For a healthy individual, a fall is simply n...
Wearable robots are expected to expand the use of robotics in rehabilitation since they can widen th...
In the past decade, powered robotic lower-limb exoskeletons have emerged as an exciting technologica...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Powered lower limb exoskeletons (LLEs) are wearable robotic aids that provide mobility assistance fo...
Impairments such as spinal cord injury (SCI), stroke or aging can cause deficits in motor control an...
The mobility of the lower extremities may be affected by neurological conditions such as stroke or s...
This letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a lower limb exoskeleton...
International audienceThis letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a ...
This letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a lower limb exoskeleton...
This letter presents an experimental study on balance recovery control with a lower limb exoskeleton...
Fall-related accidents are among the most serious concerns in elderly people, amputees and subjects ...
Background: In the last two decades, lower-limb exoskeletons have been developed to assist human sta...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, lower-limb exoskeletons have been developed to assist human sta...
Maintaining balance in daily life is very common to us. For a healthy individual, a fall is simply n...
Wearable robots are expected to expand the use of robotics in rehabilitation since they can widen th...
In the past decade, powered robotic lower-limb exoskeletons have emerged as an exciting technologica...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Powered lower limb exoskeletons (LLEs) are wearable robotic aids that provide mobility assistance fo...
Impairments such as spinal cord injury (SCI), stroke or aging can cause deficits in motor control an...
The mobility of the lower extremities may be affected by neurological conditions such as stroke or s...