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Gait Adaptation to Asymmetric Hip Stiffness Applied by a Robotic Exoskeleton

Banu Abdikadirova, Mark Price, Jonaz Moreno Jaramillo, Wouter Hoogkamer, Meghan E. Huber

发表年份
2024
引用次数
7
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Wearable exoskeletons show significant potential for improving gait impairments, such as interlimb asymmetry. However, a more profound understanding of whether exoskeletons are capable of eliciting neural adaptation is needed. This study aimed to characterize how individuals adapt to bilateral asymmetric joint stiffness applied by a hip exoskeleton, similar to split-belt treadmill training. Thirteen unimpaired individuals performed a walking trial on the treadmill while wearing the exoskeleton. The right side of the exoskeleton acted as a positive stiffness torsional spring, pulling the thigh towards the neutral standing position, while the left acted as a negative stiffness spring pulling the thigh away from the neutral standing position. The results showed that this intervention applied by a hip exoskeleton elicited adaptation in spatiotemporal and kinetic gait measures similar to split-belt treadmill training. These results demonstrate the potential of the proposed intervention for retraining symmetric gait.

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ExoskeletonPhysical medicine and rehabilitationGaitTreadmillPowered exoskeletonStiffnessAdaptation (eye)Gait trainingBiomechanicsPhysical therapy

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