Adaptive control of a variable-impedance ankle-foot orthosis to assist drop-foot gait
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
An active ankle-foot orthoses (AAFO) is presented where the impedance of the orthotic joint is modulated throughout the walking cycle to treat drop-foot gait. During controlled plantar flexion, a biomimetic torsional spring control is applied where orthotic joint stiffness is actively adjusted to minimize forefoot collisions with the ground. Throughout late stance, joint impedance is minimized so as not to impede powered plantar flexion movements, and during the swing phase, a torsional spring-damper control lifts the foot to provide toe clearance. To assess the clinical effects of variable-impedance control, kinetic and kinematic gait data were collected on two drop-foot participants wearing the AAFO. For…
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2Topics & keywords
- Foot drop
- Ankle
- Kinematics
- Gait
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Impedance control
- Forefoot
- Stiffness