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A Proof of Principle Study Conducted by Community-Dwelling Seniors Using a Novel Passive Gait Assist Systemopen access

Authors
Kim, JaewookKim, YekwangKang, SeonghyunPark, SeunghanMoon, JuhuiKim, NackhwanKim, Seung-Jong
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
gait; electromyography; rehabilitation; passive device
Citation
Applied Sciences-basel, v.14, no.4
Indexed
SCIE
Journal Title
Applied Sciences-basel
Volume
14
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/65794
DOI
10.3390/app14041363
ISSN
2076-3417
Abstract
It is vital for rehabilitating patients to perform as many task-related exercises as possible. These patients often need either force or trajectory assistance in order to perform gait. While this can be provided in the form of traditional gait rehabilitation or currently emerging robot-assisted gait training, there is a need for an affordable means to assist gait training. In this study, we present a passive gait assistance device that is composed of a spring-bar system attached to an elastic cord and a specialized shoe. The shoe has two straps attached such that both plantar and dorsiflexion torque can be applied to the user depending on the angle of the pulling force. The merit of the devices is that it is an affordable means to provide the user with gait assistance while allowing some freedom of one's foot movement. We show that, with 20 community-dwelling seniors, our system successfully produces plantar flexion and dorsiflexion torque according to the gait cycle. Furthermore, electromyography analysis suggests that plantar flexor demand during the late stance phase and dorsiflexor demand during the swing phase are significantly reduced.
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