A unilateral robotic knee exoskeleton to assess the role of natural gait assistance in hemiparetic patients.
Author: Lora Millán, Julio Salvador; Sánchez Cuesta, Francisco José; Romero Muñoz, Juan Pablo; Moreno, Juan C.; Rocon, Eduardo
Abstract: Background: Hemiparetic gait is characterized by strong asymmetries that can severely affect the quality of life of
stroke survivors. This type of asymmetry is due to motor deficits in the paretic leg and the resulting compensations in
the nonparetic limb. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of actively promoting gait symmetry in hemiparetic
patients by assessing the behavior of both paretic and nonparetic lower limbs. This paper introduces the design and
validation of the REFLEX prototype, a unilateral active knee–ankle–foot orthosis designed and developed to naturally
assist the paretic limbs of hemiparetic patients during gait.
Methods: REFLEX uses an adaptive frequency oscillator to estimate the continuous gait phase of the nonparetic
limb. Based on this estimation, the device synchronically assists the paretic leg following two different control
strategies: (1) replicating the movement of the nonparetic leg or (2) inducing a healthy gait pattern for the paretic
leg. Technical validation of the system was implemented on three healthy subjects, while the effect of the generated
assistance was assessed in three stroke patients. The effects of this assistance were evaluated in terms of interlimb
symmetry with respect to spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step length or time, as well as the similarity
between the joint’s motion in both legs.
Results: Preliminary results proved the feasibility of the REFLEX prototype to assist gait by reinforcing symmetry. They
also pointed out that the assistance of the paretic leg resulted in a decrease in the compensatory strategies developed
by the nonparetic limb to achieve a functional gait. Notably, better results were attained when the assistance
was provided according to a standard healthy pattern, which initially might suppose a lower symmetry but enabled a
healthier evolution of the motion of the nonparetic limb.
Conclusions: This work presents the preliminary validation of the REFLEX prototype, a unilateral knee exoskeleton for
gait assistance in hemiparetic patients. The experimental results indicate that assisting the paretic leg of a hemiparetic
patient based on the movement of their nonparetic leg is a valuable strategy for reducing the compensatory mechanisms
developed by the nonparetic limb.
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