This study focuses on a musculoskeletal analysis of human lower extremity and associated muscle forces during different rehabilitative tasks and exoskeleton alignment models. By changing the size and orientation of the impairment levels that could be caused by the misalignment of the exoskeleton and biological knee joint, muscle stress variations were observed. This indicates an increase in force such as that generated by the Vastus lateralis muscle up to 4.3% due to a 5 mm lateral offset from an anatomically healthy knee joint location. In another setting, while a subject moved the shank through a circular trajectory using an exoskeleton support, muscle strain due to misalignment was reflected at the rectus femoris with a variation of 44%,...
Lower extremity powered exoskeletons help people with movement disorders to perform daily activities...
Lower limb exoskeletons are experiencing a rapid development that may suggest a prompt introduction ...
The human knee joint exhibits a spring-type behavior during the stance phase of walking at the prefe...
This study focuses on a musculoskeletal analysis of human lower extremity and associated muscle forc...
Background: Exoskeletons are working in parallel to the human body and can support human movement by...
Pain felt while performing rehabilitation exercises could be a reason for the low adherence of knee ...
Background and AimHigh tibial osteotomies attempt to recreate physiologically normal joint loading. ...
BACKGROUND: Component malalignment in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) has been related to t...
Background: Lateral compartmental osteoarthritis (LCOA), a major complication after medial mobile-be...
Bridging exercise is commonly used to increase the strength of the hip extensor and trunk muscles in...
BACKGROUND: Deviations in knee joint geometry and alignment were previously related to an increased ...
This paper describes the experimental testing of an actuated lower-limb exoskeleton. The exoskeleto...
Contracture is a permanent shortening of the muscle-tendon-ligament complex that limits joint mobili...
The purposes of this study were to develop a cruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty musculoskele...
Studies have shown that the alignment of the knee in the coronal plane has a significant effect on t...
Lower extremity powered exoskeletons help people with movement disorders to perform daily activities...
Lower limb exoskeletons are experiencing a rapid development that may suggest a prompt introduction ...
The human knee joint exhibits a spring-type behavior during the stance phase of walking at the prefe...
This study focuses on a musculoskeletal analysis of human lower extremity and associated muscle forc...
Background: Exoskeletons are working in parallel to the human body and can support human movement by...
Pain felt while performing rehabilitation exercises could be a reason for the low adherence of knee ...
Background and AimHigh tibial osteotomies attempt to recreate physiologically normal joint loading. ...
BACKGROUND: Component malalignment in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) has been related to t...
Background: Lateral compartmental osteoarthritis (LCOA), a major complication after medial mobile-be...
Bridging exercise is commonly used to increase the strength of the hip extensor and trunk muscles in...
BACKGROUND: Deviations in knee joint geometry and alignment were previously related to an increased ...
This paper describes the experimental testing of an actuated lower-limb exoskeleton. The exoskeleto...
Contracture is a permanent shortening of the muscle-tendon-ligament complex that limits joint mobili...
The purposes of this study were to develop a cruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty musculoskele...
Studies have shown that the alignment of the knee in the coronal plane has a significant effect on t...
Lower extremity powered exoskeletons help people with movement disorders to perform daily activities...
Lower limb exoskeletons are experiencing a rapid development that may suggest a prompt introduction ...
The human knee joint exhibits a spring-type behavior during the stance phase of walking at the prefe...