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Restoration of Gait for Spinal Cord Injury Patients Using HAL With Intention Estimator for Preferable Swing Speed
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Gait AnalysisPhysical ActivityNeuromuscular CoordinationMovement BiomechanicsMotor ControlInjury PreventionOrthopaedic SurgeryMovement AnalysisRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologyIntention EstimatorApplied PhysiologyGait SupportKinematicsNeurorehabilitationRehabilitation EngineeringHealth SciencesSpinal Cord InjuryPreferable Swing SpeedRehabilitationPhysical TherapyBipedal LocomotionSpinal TraumaPathological GaitHuman MovementMedicineGait Intention EstimatorGait Support System
This paper proposes a novel gait intention estimator for an exoskeleton-wearer who needs gait support owing to walking impairment. The gait intention estimator not only detects the intention related to the start of the swing leg based on the behavior of the center of ground reaction force (CoGRF), but also infers the swing speed depending on the walking velocity. The preliminary experiments categorized into two stages were performed on a mannequin equipped with the exoskeleton robot [Hybrid Assistive Limb: (HAL)] including the proposed estimator. The first experiment verified that the gait support system allowed the mannequin to walk properly and safely. In the second experiment, we confirmed the differences in gait characteristics attributed to the presence or absence of the proposed swing speed profile. As a feasibility study, we evaluated the walking capability of a severe spinal cord injury patient supported by the system during a 10-m walk test. The results showed that the system enabled the patient to accomplish a symmetrical walk from both spatial and temporal standpoints while adjusting the speed of the swing leg. Furthermore, the critical differences of gait between our system and a knee-ankle-foot orthosis were obtained from the CoGRF distribution and the walking time. Through the tests, we demonstrated the effectiveness and practical feasibility of the gait support algorithms.
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