SummaryThe number of people with a mobility disorder caused by stroke, spinal cord injury, or other related diseases is increasing rapidly. To improve the quality of life of these people, devices that can assist them to regain the ability to walk are of great demand. Robotic devices that can release the burden of therapists and provide effective and repetitive gait training have been widely studied recently. By contrast, devices that can augment the physical abilities of able-bodied humans to enhance their performances in industrial and military work are needed as well. In the past decade, robotic assistive devices such as exoskeletons have undergone enormous progress, and some products have recently been commercialized. Exoskeletons are we...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
This study aims to explain the development of the robotic Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (LEE) systems ...
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8759880/keywords#keywordsThe number of elderly populations is r...
In general, exoskeletons are defined as wearable robotic mechanisms for providing mobility. In the l...
In general, exoskeletons are defined as wearable robotic mechanisms for providing mobility. In the l...
Gait disorders are common among people with neuromuscular impairments –60% of the patients– and gene...
Background: Soft, wearable, powered exoskeletons are novel devices that may assist rehabilitation, a...
Background: Soft, wearable, powered exoskeletons are novel devices that may assist rehabilitation, a...
Gait disorders can reduce the quality of life for people with neuromuscular impairments. Therefore, ...
With the recent progress in personal care robots, interest in wearable exoskeletons has been increas...
With the recent progress in personal care robots, interest in wearable exoskeletons has been increas...
Gait disorders can reduce the quality of life for people with neuromuscular impairments. Therefore, ...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
This study aims to explain the development of the robotic Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (LEE) systems ...
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8759880/keywords#keywordsThe number of elderly populations is r...
In general, exoskeletons are defined as wearable robotic mechanisms for providing mobility. In the l...
In general, exoskeletons are defined as wearable robotic mechanisms for providing mobility. In the l...
Gait disorders are common among people with neuromuscular impairments –60% of the patients– and gene...
Background: Soft, wearable, powered exoskeletons are novel devices that may assist rehabilitation, a...
Background: Soft, wearable, powered exoskeletons are novel devices that may assist rehabilitation, a...
Gait disorders can reduce the quality of life for people with neuromuscular impairments. Therefore, ...
With the recent progress in personal care robots, interest in wearable exoskeletons has been increas...
With the recent progress in personal care robots, interest in wearable exoskeletons has been increas...
Gait disorders can reduce the quality of life for people with neuromuscular impairments. Therefore, ...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exos...
This study aims to explain the development of the robotic Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (LEE) systems ...