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Sylos-Labini, F. (author), La Scaleia, V. (author), d'Avella, A. (author), Pisotta, I. (author), Tamburella, F. (author), Scivoletto, G. (author), Molinari, M. (author), Wang, S. (author), Wang, L. (author), Van Asseldonk, E. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author), Hoellinger, T. (author), Cheron, G. (author), Thorsteinsson, F. (author), Ilzkovitz, M. (author), Gancet, J. (author), Hauffe, R. (author), Zanov, F. (author), Lacquaniti, F. (author), Ivanenko, Y.P. (author)
Neuroprosthetic technology and robotic exoskeletons are being developed to facilitate stepping, reduce muscle efforts, and promote motor recovery. Nevertheless, the guidance forces of an exoskeleton may influence the sensory inputs, sensorimotor interactions and resulting muscle activity patterns during stepping. The aim of this study was to...
journal article 2014
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Fleerkotte, B.M. (author), Koopman, B. (author), Buurke, J.H. (author), Van Asseldonk, E.H.F. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author), Rietman, J.S. (author)
Background There is increasing interest in the use of robotic gait-training devices in walking rehabilitation of incomplete spinal cord injured (iSCI) individuals. These devices provide promising opportunities to increase the intensity of training and reduce physical demands on therapists. Despite these potential benefits, robotic gait-training...
journal article 2014
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Meuleman, J.H. (author), Van Asseldonk, E.H.F. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Background Gait training robots should display a minimum added inertia in order to allow normal walking. The effect of inertias in specific directions is yet unknown. We set up two experiments to assess the effect of inertia in anteroposterior (AP) direction to the ankle and AP and mediolateral (ML) direction to the pelvis. Methods We developed...
journal article 2013
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Koopman, B. (author), Van Asseldonk, E.H.F. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Background Robot-aided gait training is an emerging clinical tool for gait rehabilitation of neurological patients. This paper deals with a novel method of offering gait assistance, using an impedance controlled exoskeleton (LOPES). The provided assistance is based on a recent finding that, in the control of walking, different modules can be...
journal article 2013
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