Design and evaluation of a modular lower limb exoskeleton for rehabilitation

This paper deals with the evaluation of an exoskeleton designed for assisting individuals to rehabilitate compromised lower limb movements resulting from stroke or incomplete spinal cord injury. The exoskeleton is composed of lightweight tubular structures and six free joints that provide a modular...

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Published inIEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics Vol. 2017; pp. 447 - 451
Main Authors dos Santos, Wilian M., Nogueira, Samuel L., de Oliveira, Gustavo C., Pena, Guido G., Siqueira, Adriano A. G.
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IEEE 01.07.2017
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ISSN1945-7901
1945-7901
DOI10.1109/ICORR.2017.8009288

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Summary:This paper deals with the evaluation of an exoskeleton designed for assisting individuals to rehabilitate compromised lower limb movements resulting from stroke or incomplete spinal cord injury. The exoskeleton is composed of lightweight tubular structures and six free joints that provide a modular feature to the system. This feature allows the exoskeleton to be adapted to assist the movement of one or more patient joints. The actuation of the exoskeleton is also modular, and can be performed passively, by means of springs and dampers, or actively through actuators. In addition, its telescopic tubular links, developed to adjust the size of the links in order to align the joints of the exoskeleton with patient joints, allows the exoskeleton to be adjustable to fit different patients. Experiments considering the interaction between a healthy subject and the exoskeleton are performed to evaluate the influence of the exoskeleton structure on kinematic and muscular activity profiles during walking.
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ISSN:1945-7901
1945-7901
DOI:10.1109/ICORR.2017.8009288