用于步态训练的被动踝关节外骨骼设计评价。

Mac Camardo, Leah O'Shea, Valentino Wilson, Courtney Celian, Adith V Srivatsa, Myunghee Kim, James L Patton
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中风幸存者经常经历严重的步态障碍,减少了行动能力和独立性,因此需要创新和实用的康复解决方案。许多现有的设备受到其高成本、复杂性或侵入性的限制,使得它们不适合在临床和家庭环境中广泛使用。为了应对这些挑战,我们推出了LegExoNET,这是一种被动下肢外骨骼,能够在踝关节背屈和跖屈时提供辅助和抵抗。在力学测试中,装置施加的扭矩随着踝关节角度的减小呈非线性减小。该设备的轻量级模块化设计确保了多功能性和可访问性,使LegExoNET成为增强步态康复和促进运动学习的有前途的工具。未来的工作将包括扩展到一个多关节装置,同时加入额外的功能,如腿部推进辅助。
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Design Evaluation of a Passive Ankle Exoskeleton for Gait Training.

Stroke survivors often experience severe gait impairments that reduce mobility and independence, highlighting the need for innovative and practical rehabilitation solutions. Many existing devices are limited by their high cost, complexity, or invasive nature, making them inadequate for widespread use in clinical and athome settings. To address these challenges, we introduce the LegExoNET, a passive lower-limb exoskeleton capable of providing both assistance and resistance in ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion. During mechanical testing, the torques applied by the device decrease nonlinearly with a decrease in ankle angle. The device's lightweight, modular design ensures versatility and accessibility, establishing the LegExoNET as a promising tool for enhancing gait rehabilitation and promoting motor learning. Future work will include expanding to a multi-joint device while incorporating additional functions such as leg propulsion assistance.

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