Encouraging stroke survivors to actively participate in robot aided gait training is critical for optimizing the outcome of this intervention. In this respect, it is of crucial importance that the timing of the provided assistance and the amount of assistance is in accordance with the subjects needs. We tested the feasibility of a control algorithm for a powered exoskeleton that selectively supports foot clearance and adapts its support to the performance of the subject. This was done in five chronic stroke survivors with stiff knee gait. Foot clearance was selectively supported through a virtual spring between the desired and actual ankle height of the paretic leg. The virtual spring stiffness was automatically adapted based on the experie...
Background Stroke related motor function deficits affect patients' likelihood of returning to profe...
Background: Recently developed controllers for robot-assisted gait training allow for the adjustment...
The results of five chronic stroke patients in a first explorative training study using the new robo...
Background Robot-aided gait training is an emerging clinical tool for gait rehabilitation of neurolo...
Robotic gait trainers are used all over the world for the rehabilitation of stroke patients, despite...
Gait training of stroke survivors is crucial to facilitate neuromuscular plasticity needed for impro...
selective support of gait functions using an exoskeleton R.Ekkelenkamp, Peter Veltink, Stefano Stram...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
This paper describes the development of a novel control system for a robotic arm orthosis for assist...
The gait of every adult is unique and expected to be ingrained within the neuromuscular system. The ...
A user intention based rehabilitation strategy for a lower-limb wearable robot is proposed and evalu...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Gait training or gait rehabilitation is one of the major physiotherapy for stroke patients. Evidentl...
Many exercise protocols for robot therapy are designed to adjust their degree of difficulty in order...
In the past decade, advanced technologies in robotics have been explored to enhance the rehabilitati...
Background Stroke related motor function deficits affect patients' likelihood of returning to profe...
Background: Recently developed controllers for robot-assisted gait training allow for the adjustment...
The results of five chronic stroke patients in a first explorative training study using the new robo...
Background Robot-aided gait training is an emerging clinical tool for gait rehabilitation of neurolo...
Robotic gait trainers are used all over the world for the rehabilitation of stroke patients, despite...
Gait training of stroke survivors is crucial to facilitate neuromuscular plasticity needed for impro...
selective support of gait functions using an exoskeleton R.Ekkelenkamp, Peter Veltink, Stefano Stram...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
This paper describes the development of a novel control system for a robotic arm orthosis for assist...
The gait of every adult is unique and expected to be ingrained within the neuromuscular system. The ...
A user intention based rehabilitation strategy for a lower-limb wearable robot is proposed and evalu...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Gait training or gait rehabilitation is one of the major physiotherapy for stroke patients. Evidentl...
Many exercise protocols for robot therapy are designed to adjust their degree of difficulty in order...
In the past decade, advanced technologies in robotics have been explored to enhance the rehabilitati...
Background Stroke related motor function deficits affect patients' likelihood of returning to profe...
Background: Recently developed controllers for robot-assisted gait training allow for the adjustment...
The results of five chronic stroke patients in a first explorative training study using the new robo...