“…Motors 47,50,54,58,59 Easy position control Overweight 64,68,69,100,103,104,106,108,112 High torque; Small noise Battery low endurance Soft Pneumatic actuators 49,52 Light weight; Good compliance Air generator limited 61,63,102 Difficult position control Electromagnetic Low output impedance; High Low response speed actuators 55,57,105 back-drivability Battery low endurance High fidelity force control; Capability of energy storage size, weight, and output torque are sufficient the computer to complete and memorize the assisting action. HAL combined with normal physical therapy can significantly improve the gait of patients with TKA.…”