Development of gait rehabilitation devices: a review of the literature

IF 0.4 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
K. H. Al-Waeli, R. Ramli, S. M. Haris, Z. Zulkoffli
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Abstract

A "Stroke" is a neurological disease due to poor blood flowing to the brain, resulting in body cell death. It is ranked second as the most common cause of death globally. The "World Health Organization" estimates that about 15 million people suffer a stroke annually. Most stroke survivors have gait disorders, and most patients cannot walk without assistance. Physiotherapy is crucial for stroke patients to recover and maintain their mobility, functionality, and well-being. In the last 20 years, the replacement of physiotherapists with wearable robotics has become essential due to the developing technology, the need for economic growth, and the challenging health circumstances around the world, such as the COVID-19 pandemic recently. Lower Limb Exoskeleton (LLE) represents the solution for stroke patients under such circumstances, though its performance is a critical challenge paid attention to in the industry. This challenge has motivated the researchers to investigate the application of gait rehabilitation. This review presents and discusses the developments in the control system of LLE over the last decade. It also explores the limitations, new directions, and recommendations in LLE development according to the literature.
步态康复装置的发展:文献综述
中风是一种神经系统疾病,由于流向大脑的血液不足,导致身体细胞死亡。它是全球第二大最常见的死亡原因。“世界卫生组织”估计,每年约有1500万人中风。大多数中风幸存者都有步态障碍,大多数患者没有帮助就无法行走。物理治疗对于中风患者恢复和维持他们的活动能力、功能和健康至关重要。在过去的20年里,由于技术的发展,经济增长的需要,以及最近COVID-19大流行等全球卫生环境的挑战,可穿戴机器人取代物理治疗师变得至关重要。下肢外骨骼(Lower Limb Exoskeleton, LLE)代表了在这种情况下中风患者的解决方案,尽管其性能是业界关注的关键挑战。这一挑战促使研究人员研究步态康复的应用。本文介绍并讨论了近十年来LLE控制系统的发展。并根据文献探讨了LLE发展的局限性、新方向和建议。
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