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Assistive Powered Hip Exoskeleton Improves Self-Selected Walking Speed in One Individual with Hemiparesis: A Case Study. | LitMetric

Most individuals suffering a stroke have permanent weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis) that reduces their ability to ambulate. Autonomous powered exoskeletons have been proposed as a possible solution to this problem. Studies with healthy subjects show that assistive powered exoskeletons have the potential to improve gait, for example, by reducing the metabolic cost of walking. However, only a handful of studies have been conducted with individuals with hemiparesis. Thus, the ability of autonomous exoskeletons to improve gait in this population remains largely unknown. In this study, we assess self-selected walking speed with and without an autonomous powered hip exoskeleton in one individual with hemiparesis walking on level ground. Results show that the proposed exoskeleton improves self-selected walking speed by ~30%. The biomechanical analysis suggest that the increased walking speed is the result of the powered hip exoskeleton enabling the subject to take longer strides on the hemiparetic side. This case study provides important information to inform future exoskeleton development and clinical study design.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICORR55369.2022.9896568DOI Listing

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