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Apte, S. (author), Plooij, M.C. (author), Vallery, H. (author)
BACKGROUND: Gait training with partial body weight support (BWS) has become an established rehabilitation technique. Besides passive unloading mechanisms such as springs or counterweights, also active systems that allow rendering constant or modulated vertical forces have been proposed. However, only pilot studies have been conducted to...
journal article 2020
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Wyss, Dario (author), Pennycott, Andrew (author), Bartenbach, Paul (author), Riener, Robert (author), Vallery, H. (author)
Series Elastic Actuation decouples actuator inertia from the interaction ports and is thus advantageous for force-controlled devices. Parallel or even passive compliance can fulfill a complementary role by compensating for gravitational or periodic inertial forces or by providing passive guidance. Here, these concepts are combined in an...
journal article 2019
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von Zitzewitz, J (author), Asboth, L (author), Fumeaux, N (author), Hasse, N (author), Baud, L (author), Vallery, H. (author), Courtine, G (author)
Objectives. We aimed to develop a robotic interface capable of providing finely-tuned, multidirectional trunk assistance adjusted in real-time during unconstrained locomotion in rats and mice. Approach. We interfaced a large-scale robotic structure actuated in four degrees of freedom to exchangeable attachment modules exhibiting selective...
journal article 2016
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Tucker, M.R. (author), Olivier, J. (author), Pagel, A. (author), Bleuler, H. (author), Bouri, M. (author), Lambercy, O. (author), Del R Millan, J. (author), Riener, R. (author), Vallery, H. (author), Gassert, R. (author)
Technological advancements have led to the development of numerous wearable robotic devices for the physical assistance and restoration of human locomotion. While many challenges remain with respect to the mechanical design of such devices, it is at least equally challenging and important to develop strategies to control them in concert with the...
journal article 2015
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