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Influence of the robotic exoskeleton Lokomat on the control of human gait : an ...

Author(s): Barroso, Filipe cv logo 1 ; Santos, Cristina cv logo 2 ; Moreno, Juan C. cv logo 3

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/26774

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Human gait; Motor control; Neurorehabilitation; Electromyography; Exoskeleton


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Nowadays there is an increasing percentage of elderly people and it is expected that this percentage will continue increasing, carrying huge organizational costs in rehabilitation services. Recent robotic devices for gait training are more and more regarded as alternatives to solve cost-efficiency issues and provide novel approaches for training. Nevertheless, there is a need to address how to target muscular activation and kinematic patterns for optimal recovery after a neurological damage. The main objective of this work was to understand the underlying principles that the human nervous system employs to synchronize muscular activity during walking assisted by Lokomat. A basic low-dimensional locomotor program can explain the synergistic activation of muscles during assisted gait. As a main contribution, we generated a detailed description of the electro myographic and biomechanical response to variations in robotic assistance in intact humans, which can be used for future control strategies to be implemented in motor rehabilitation.
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Language English
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