BACKGROUND: Humans normally dissipate significant energy during walking, largely at the transitions between steps. The ankle then acts to restore energy during push-off, which may be the reason that ankle impairment nearly always leads to poorer walking economy. The replacement of lost energy is necessary for steady gait, in which mechanical energy is constant on average, external dissipation is negligible, and no net work is performed over a stride. However, dissipation and replacement by muscles might not be necessary if energy were instead captured and reused by an assistive device. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed a microprocessor-controlled artificial foot that captures some of the energy that is normally dissipated by the ...
Walking is the most commonplace of activities, yet we know remarkably little about it and no robot h...
Prosthetic feet are limited in their ability to mimic the energy-recycling behavior of an intact ank...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...
Background: Humans normally dissipate significant energy during walking, largely at the transitions ...
Conventional passive prosthetic feet cannot provide net positive mechanical energy, causing a strong...
In patients with central neurological disorders, gait is often limited by a reduced ability to push ...
The ankle structures play a key role in body support, forward propulsion and leg swing. One importan...
<p>Individuals with unilateral below-knee amputation expend more energy than non-amputees during wal...
AbstractIn patients with central neurological disorders, gait is often limited by a reduced ability ...
Humans conserve energy during walking using an inverted pendulum mechanism during single-limb suppor...
Decreased push-off power by the prosthetic foot and inadequate roll-over shape of the foot have been...
BACKGROUND:Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that inc...
Humans tend to value economy of locomotion, often choosing movement strategies that help minimize ho...
© 2016 Mooney and Herr. Background: Ankle exoskeletons can now reduce the metabolic cost of walking ...
At moderate to fast walking speeds, the human ankle provides net positive work at high-mechanical-po...
Walking is the most commonplace of activities, yet we know remarkably little about it and no robot h...
Prosthetic feet are limited in their ability to mimic the energy-recycling behavior of an intact ank...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...
Background: Humans normally dissipate significant energy during walking, largely at the transitions ...
Conventional passive prosthetic feet cannot provide net positive mechanical energy, causing a strong...
In patients with central neurological disorders, gait is often limited by a reduced ability to push ...
The ankle structures play a key role in body support, forward propulsion and leg swing. One importan...
<p>Individuals with unilateral below-knee amputation expend more energy than non-amputees during wal...
AbstractIn patients with central neurological disorders, gait is often limited by a reduced ability ...
Humans conserve energy during walking using an inverted pendulum mechanism during single-limb suppor...
Decreased push-off power by the prosthetic foot and inadequate roll-over shape of the foot have been...
BACKGROUND:Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that inc...
Humans tend to value economy of locomotion, often choosing movement strategies that help minimize ho...
© 2016 Mooney and Herr. Background: Ankle exoskeletons can now reduce the metabolic cost of walking ...
At moderate to fast walking speeds, the human ankle provides net positive work at high-mechanical-po...
Walking is the most commonplace of activities, yet we know remarkably little about it and no robot h...
Prosthetic feet are limited in their ability to mimic the energy-recycling behavior of an intact ank...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...