2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12541-009-0051-y
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Unlockable knee joint mechanism for powered gait orthosis

Abstract: Walking with the knee joint locked increases the amplitude of pelvic tilt and results in an unnatural gait. This paper introduces a powered gait orthosis with a moveable knee joint designed to improve the gait speed of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). The unlockable knee joint powered gait orthosis (UKJ-PGO) uses a gas spring cylinder and a solenoid locking device to enable flexion of the joint, while the rigidity of the hip-joint device is enhanced using air muscles. A gait analysis was conducted to ev… Show more

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“…4 However, RGOs have since formed the basic structure upon which most powered orthoses are designed today. 3,[5][6][7] The externally-applied force has previously been installed on the mechanical structure or exoskeleton using pneumatic, motorized, electric or hydraulic actuators. The high efficiency, smoothness and fast response of motoractivating actuators makes them more suitable for the application of power to RGO-type devices than other forms of force application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 However, RGOs have since formed the basic structure upon which most powered orthoses are designed today. 3,[5][6][7] The externally-applied force has previously been installed on the mechanical structure or exoskeleton using pneumatic, motorized, electric or hydraulic actuators. The high efficiency, smoothness and fast response of motoractivating actuators makes them more suitable for the application of power to RGO-type devices than other forms of force application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, an increase in temporal spatial parameters (speed of walking, cadence, step length) was reported with powered knee joints or unlock able knee joint compared with a mechanical orthosis (for example, IRGO, ARGO) in SCI patients. [30][31][32] In the modified knee joint category in using mechanical linked knee ankle joints, the value of the speed of walking reported 0.14 m per second. 29 Using powered knee joint associated with ARGO, IRGO had significant influence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rate of walking speed reported 0.53, 0.31 and 0.33 m per second. [30][31][32] Energy consumption was not evaluated when modified knee joint was used in the SCI patients. On the basis of knee extension position in the mechanical orthoses, reduction in compensatory motion is demonstrated by using powered orthosis 55 or IRGO with stance control knee joint in SCI patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The R 2 GO reduced vertical displacement of the center of mass by 8 cm relative to that of an RGO in an individual with SCI and resulted in a more efficient pattern of horizontal pelvic rotation [10]. Other innovations involved the application of external power assistance to the RGO including direct current motors [11][12][13] and pneumatic artificial muscles [14] to help drive the reciprocal motion of the RGO. Such power-assisted RGOs decreased effort by users with SCI relative to walking with a standard RGO and have been shown to reduce the lateral and vertical compensatory motions involved in standard RGO gait [11,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%