Objective: To examine the safety and efficacy of ambulation utilizing a semi-passive and lightweight powered exoskeleton by spinal cord injury (SCI) patients.Methods: This is a multi-center, open-label, prospective cohort study across three facilities. A cohort of 40 individuals with SCI from T4-L5 was recruited into a 20-session training and assessment protocol, utilizing the SuitX Phoenix. All patients were tested using a 10-m-walk test (10 MWT), 6-min-walk test (6 MWT), and Timed up & Go test (TUG). Patient satisfaction, pain, exertion, changes in affect, as well as overall comfort and confidence were reported using a satisfaction survey, Rated Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale, and Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). Safety ...
Objective: To explore changes in pain, spasticity, range of motion, activities of daily living, bowe...
A wearable robotic exoskeleton (WRE) is a new technology that makes it possible for people with spin...
Objective: To explore changes in pain, spasticity, range of motion, activities of daily living, bowe...
Larry E Miller,1 Angela K Zimmermann,1 William G Herbert,1,2 1Miller Scientific Consulting, Inc., As...
Background The RAPPER II study investigates the feasibility, safety and acceptability of using the ...
Contains fulltext : 225521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A consequence o...
Abstract Background The RAPPER II study investigates the feasibility, safety and acceptability of us...
Study Design: Prospective, open label, observational. Objectives: To present results of the firs...
BACKGROUND: Wearable powered robotic exoskeletons allow patients with complete spinal cord injury (S...
Abstract Background Powered exoskeleton can improve the mobility for people with movement deficits b...
Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses that can be used as an ...
Abstract Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses ...
Objective. Results of a device-training for nonambulatory individuals with thoracic and lumbar spina...
Abstract Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses ...
Study design: Clinical trial. Objective: To demonstrate that a 12-week exoskeleton-based robotic ga...
Objective: To explore changes in pain, spasticity, range of motion, activities of daily living, bowe...
A wearable robotic exoskeleton (WRE) is a new technology that makes it possible for people with spin...
Objective: To explore changes in pain, spasticity, range of motion, activities of daily living, bowe...
Larry E Miller,1 Angela K Zimmermann,1 William G Herbert,1,2 1Miller Scientific Consulting, Inc., As...
Background The RAPPER II study investigates the feasibility, safety and acceptability of using the ...
Contains fulltext : 225521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A consequence o...
Abstract Background The RAPPER II study investigates the feasibility, safety and acceptability of us...
Study Design: Prospective, open label, observational. Objectives: To present results of the firs...
BACKGROUND: Wearable powered robotic exoskeletons allow patients with complete spinal cord injury (S...
Abstract Background Powered exoskeleton can improve the mobility for people with movement deficits b...
Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses that can be used as an ...
Abstract Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses ...
Objective. Results of a device-training for nonambulatory individuals with thoracic and lumbar spina...
Abstract Powered robotic exoskeletons are an emerging technology of wearable orthoses ...
Study design: Clinical trial. Objective: To demonstrate that a 12-week exoskeleton-based robotic ga...
Objective: To explore changes in pain, spasticity, range of motion, activities of daily living, bowe...
A wearable robotic exoskeleton (WRE) is a new technology that makes it possible for people with spin...
Objective: To explore changes in pain, spasticity, range of motion, activities of daily living, bowe...