Background: Mechanical orthoses are frequently withdrawn from the domestic use, due to the high energy required by walking. Purpose: This study aimed at assessing the metabolic expenditure of walking with an electrically-powered exoskeleton and to compare the energy cost of locomotion with the costs of passive or hybrid devices. Methods: Expiratory gases concentration and heart rate were measured during wheelchair- and exoskeleton-assisted locomotion, at the most comfortable- and lower-speed in a paraplegic subject (female, 28 years, lesion level L1, ASIA B). Energy cost of locomotion was calculated and compared to previously published data. Results: Oxygen consumption during exoskeleton-assisted walking at lower and comfortable speed (12.4...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance and the necessity of metabolic measureme...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the Physiological Cost Index of walking with a...
A number of orthoses have been designed to restore stance and walking in paraplegic subjects. Among ...
Background: Mechanical orthoses are frequently withdrawn from the domestic use, due to the high ener...
Study Design: To study the energy cost of locomotion during ambulation with different orthoses (HIP ...
1,2Knezevic, S., 2Asselin, P., 1Emmons R., 2Bauman, W., 2Spungen, A. 1William Paterson University, W...
An important consideration in the design of a practical system to restore walking in individuals wit...
Study design: Single case study. Objectives: To evaluate the energy expenditure during ambulation wi...
Study design: This is a systematic literature review. Objectives: Different types of orthoses have ...
Oxygen consumption (V̇O2), heart rate (HR) and cost of locomotion (C, energy required to cover 1 m p...
Background: Passive exoskeletons that assist with human locomotion are often lightweight and compac...
Purpose: To estimate pooled rates of gross and net energy consumption (ml/kg/min and J/kg/min) and e...
Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses that can be used as an ...
Humans have a sophisticated neuro-muscular system which helps them walk in a smooth and well-balance...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance and the necessity of metabolic measureme...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the Physiological Cost Index of walking with a...
A number of orthoses have been designed to restore stance and walking in paraplegic subjects. Among ...
Background: Mechanical orthoses are frequently withdrawn from the domestic use, due to the high ener...
Study Design: To study the energy cost of locomotion during ambulation with different orthoses (HIP ...
1,2Knezevic, S., 2Asselin, P., 1Emmons R., 2Bauman, W., 2Spungen, A. 1William Paterson University, W...
An important consideration in the design of a practical system to restore walking in individuals wit...
Study design: Single case study. Objectives: To evaluate the energy expenditure during ambulation wi...
Study design: This is a systematic literature review. Objectives: Different types of orthoses have ...
Oxygen consumption (V̇O2), heart rate (HR) and cost of locomotion (C, energy required to cover 1 m p...
Background: Passive exoskeletons that assist with human locomotion are often lightweight and compac...
Purpose: To estimate pooled rates of gross and net energy consumption (ml/kg/min and J/kg/min) and e...
Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses that can be used as an ...
Humans have a sophisticated neuro-muscular system which helps them walk in a smooth and well-balance...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance and the necessity of metabolic measureme...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the Physiological Cost Index of walking with a...
A number of orthoses have been designed to restore stance and walking in paraplegic subjects. Among ...