Immediate effects of a controllable knee ankle foot orthosis for functional compensation of gait in patients with proximal leg weakness |
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Authors: | Juan C. Moreno Fernando Brunetti Eduardo Rocon José L. Pons |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bioengineering Group, Industrial Automation Institute of the Spanish National Research Council, CSIC, Carretera Campo Real, km 0.200, 28500 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Application of intermittent control of the knee joint stiffness in a knee ankle foot orthosis (KAFO) during gait is proposed. The approach combines inertial sensors and an actuator system in order to apply compensation in quadriceps weakness with a wearable device. Two methods, segment-angular rotation based and segment-angular velocity based, are analysed for the control of the knee joint state (intermittent stiffness) based on the inertial sensors signals. Protocolled tests are developed with two post-polio syndrome patients (PPS). In this study, the cases of gait with free-swinging leg and safe stance with the orthotic system are presented in terms of quantified kinematics (average peak angle of knee flexion of 50°) and evidences of reduction of frequent compensations (e.g. leg lateral movement) in post-polio syndrome patients. The results from immediate inspection indicate an important improvement of the gait patterns in two patients with proximal leg weakness by means of compensations applied by the wearable orthosis. |
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Keywords: | Inertial sensing KAFO Gait Actuator Joints disorders |
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