Contracture is a permanent shortening of the muscle–tendon–ligament complex that limits joint mobility. Contracture is involved in many diseases (cerebral palsy, stroke, etc.) and can impair walking and other activities of daily living. The purpose of this study was to quantify the reliability of an exoskeleton designed to emulate lower limb muscle contractures unilaterally and bilaterally during walking. An exoskeleton was built according to the following design criteria: adjustable to different morphologies; respect of the principal lines of muscular actions; placement of reflective markers on anatomical landmarks; and the ability to replicate the contractures of eight muscles of the lower limb unilaterally and bilaterally (psoas, rectus ...
Lower extremity powered exoskeletons help people with movement disorders to perform daily activities...
Load carriage is a key risk factor for Muscular Skeletal Disorders (MSDs). As one way to decrease su...
Muscle synergy reflects inherent coordination patterns of muscle groups as the human body finishes r...
Contracture is a permanent shortening of the muscle–tendon–ligament complex that limits joint mobili...
Lower limb exoskeletons have been extensively developed over the last several decades for people wit...
This report documents the design and development of a human exoskeleton meant to be used for assisti...
With the aging of the population, the decline of human body function leads to the decline of limb fl...
Stroke disease leads to a partial or complete disability affecting muscle strength and functional mo...
The population with reduced mobility capacity increases every year. This factor affects the quality ...
Stroke disease leads to a partial or complete disability affecting muscle strength and functional mo...
Introduction : Ankle plantarflexion contracture results from a permanent shortening of the muscle-te...
Ever since human ancestors picked up rocks and used them as tools, technology has enhanced human cap...
This paper describes the experimental testing of an actuated lower-limb exoskeleton. The exoskeleto...
Lower-limb exoskeletons have potential to increase endurance, reduce incidence of injury, aid rehabi...
Mobile exoskeletons, such as the Hybrid-Assistive Limb (HAL) and ReWalk can be utilized during...
Lower extremity powered exoskeletons help people with movement disorders to perform daily activities...
Load carriage is a key risk factor for Muscular Skeletal Disorders (MSDs). As one way to decrease su...
Muscle synergy reflects inherent coordination patterns of muscle groups as the human body finishes r...
Contracture is a permanent shortening of the muscle–tendon–ligament complex that limits joint mobili...
Lower limb exoskeletons have been extensively developed over the last several decades for people wit...
This report documents the design and development of a human exoskeleton meant to be used for assisti...
With the aging of the population, the decline of human body function leads to the decline of limb fl...
Stroke disease leads to a partial or complete disability affecting muscle strength and functional mo...
The population with reduced mobility capacity increases every year. This factor affects the quality ...
Stroke disease leads to a partial or complete disability affecting muscle strength and functional mo...
Introduction : Ankle plantarflexion contracture results from a permanent shortening of the muscle-te...
Ever since human ancestors picked up rocks and used them as tools, technology has enhanced human cap...
This paper describes the experimental testing of an actuated lower-limb exoskeleton. The exoskeleto...
Lower-limb exoskeletons have potential to increase endurance, reduce incidence of injury, aid rehabi...
Mobile exoskeletons, such as the Hybrid-Assistive Limb (HAL) and ReWalk can be utilized during...
Lower extremity powered exoskeletons help people with movement disorders to perform daily activities...
Load carriage is a key risk factor for Muscular Skeletal Disorders (MSDs). As one way to decrease su...
Muscle synergy reflects inherent coordination patterns of muscle groups as the human body finishes r...