Individuals with certain types of central nervous system damage, such as stroke, have an asymmetric walking gait. Using a splitbelt treadmill, where each leg walks at a different speed, has been shown to help rehabilitate walking impaired individuals, but there is one distinct drawback; the corrected gait does not transfer well to walking over ground. To increase the gait transference to another environment, we designed and built a passive shoe that admits a motion similar to that felt when walking on a split-belt treadmill. Our gait enhancing mobile shoe (GEMS) alters the wearer\u27s gait by causing one foot to move backward during the stance phase while walking over ground. No external power is required since the shoe mechanically convert...
In one embodiment, a gait-altering shoe includes a frame adapted to support a user\u27s foot and at ...
Nearly 200 million Americans suffer from at least one neurological condition (i.e., stroke or Multip...
Impaired walking increases injury risk during locomotion, including falls-related acute injuries and...
Individuals with certain types of central nervous system damage, such as stroke, have an asymmetric ...
Individuals with certain types of central nervous system damage, such as stroke, have an asymmetric ...
Persons suffering central nervous system damage, such as a stroke, coma patients, or individuals tha...
This paper presents a Gait Enhancing Mobile Shoe (GEMS) that mimics the desirable kinematics of a sp...
Hemiparesis is a frequent and disabling consequence of stroke and can lead to asymmetric and ineffci...
Walking on a split-belt treadmill, which has two belts that can be run at different speeds, has been...
We developed a device worn on the feet that propels the wearer forward or backward while they are wa...
Human gait is elegant and efficient in propelling the body forward. While a healthy human gait is sy...
This research compares walking over ground, on a split-belt treadmill, on a tied-belt treadmill, and...
Abstract — This research compares walking over ground, on a split-belt treadmill, on a tied-belt tre...
Foot drop is a gait disorder characterized by weakness in the muscles that lift the foot. As a resul...
This paper introduces a new device for gait rehabilitation, the gait propulsion trainer (GPT). It co...
In one embodiment, a gait-altering shoe includes a frame adapted to support a user\u27s foot and at ...
Nearly 200 million Americans suffer from at least one neurological condition (i.e., stroke or Multip...
Impaired walking increases injury risk during locomotion, including falls-related acute injuries and...
Individuals with certain types of central nervous system damage, such as stroke, have an asymmetric ...
Individuals with certain types of central nervous system damage, such as stroke, have an asymmetric ...
Persons suffering central nervous system damage, such as a stroke, coma patients, or individuals tha...
This paper presents a Gait Enhancing Mobile Shoe (GEMS) that mimics the desirable kinematics of a sp...
Hemiparesis is a frequent and disabling consequence of stroke and can lead to asymmetric and ineffci...
Walking on a split-belt treadmill, which has two belts that can be run at different speeds, has been...
We developed a device worn on the feet that propels the wearer forward or backward while they are wa...
Human gait is elegant and efficient in propelling the body forward. While a healthy human gait is sy...
This research compares walking over ground, on a split-belt treadmill, on a tied-belt treadmill, and...
Abstract — This research compares walking over ground, on a split-belt treadmill, on a tied-belt tre...
Foot drop is a gait disorder characterized by weakness in the muscles that lift the foot. As a resul...
This paper introduces a new device for gait rehabilitation, the gait propulsion trainer (GPT). It co...
In one embodiment, a gait-altering shoe includes a frame adapted to support a user\u27s foot and at ...
Nearly 200 million Americans suffer from at least one neurological condition (i.e., stroke or Multip...
Impaired walking increases injury risk during locomotion, including falls-related acute injuries and...