2023
DOI: 10.3390/act12110406
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Review and Analysis of Platform-Related Performance of Rehabilitation Lower Limb Exoskeletons

Hossein Karami,
Stefano Maludrottu,
Christian Vassallo
et al.

Abstract: Powered Lower Limb Exoskeletons (PLLE) have attracted much interest due to their potential applications. They provide assistance for persons with disabilities to accomplish activities of daily living (ADL), and more importantly, assist them in achieving their rehabilitation goals. However, there is still uncertainty regarding the quality and benefits that PLLEs can offer to patients. This is due to limited usability and performance of current PLLEs, insufficient clinical use of PLLEs for different patients wit… Show more

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“…The principal aim of neurorehabilitation training is to facilitate gait rehabilitation or recovery, as neurological disorders often result in individuals exhibiting gait abnormalities. These abnormalities encompass muscle weakness, uneven step length, diminished walking speed, an uncoordinated inter-limb walking pattern, compromised balance, and reduced force generation [ 14 ]. In addition to assisting the injured in achieving maximal function, rehabilitation can help patients reclaim their sense of well-being and a fulfilling amount of independence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principal aim of neurorehabilitation training is to facilitate gait rehabilitation or recovery, as neurological disorders often result in individuals exhibiting gait abnormalities. These abnormalities encompass muscle weakness, uneven step length, diminished walking speed, an uncoordinated inter-limb walking pattern, compromised balance, and reduced force generation [ 14 ]. In addition to assisting the injured in achieving maximal function, rehabilitation can help patients reclaim their sense of well-being and a fulfilling amount of independence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%