“…These wearable assistive devices provide powered assistance to the lower-extremity joints, as well as support and stability. Previous systematic reviews evaluating the effectiveness of robotic exoskeletons to improve gait in children with CP have predominately focused on studies which involved robotic-assisted gait training (RAGT) [3][4][5][6]. These studies measured gait outcome parameters pre-and post-RAGT intervention and not the direct effect of the exoskeleton on gait.…”