Robot Assisted Gait Training With Active Leg Exoskeleton (ALEX)
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Abstract
Gait training of stroke survivors is crucial to facilitate neuromuscular plasticity needed for improvements in functional walking ability. Robot assisted gait training (RAGT) was developed for stroke survivors using active leg exoskeleton (ALEX) and a force-field controller, which uses assist-as-needed paradigm for rehabilitation. In this paradigm undesirable gait motion is resisted and assistance is provided towards desired motion. The force-field controller achieves this paradigm by effectively applying forces at the ankle of the subject through actuators on the hip and knee joints. Two stroke survivors participated in a 15-session gait training study each with ALEX. The results show that by the end of the…
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- Exoskeleton
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Gait training
- Gait
- Ankle
- Rehabilitation
- Treadmill
- Robot
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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