Smart and Assistive Walker – ASBGo: Rehabilitation Robotics: A Smart–Walker to Assist Ataxic Patients

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Abstract

Locomotion is an important human faculty that affects an individual’s life, bringing not only physical and psychosocial implications but also heavy social-economic consequences. Thus, it becomes paramount to find means (augmentative/assistive devices) to empower the user’s residual capacities and promote functional recovery. In this context, a smart walker (SW) is explored for further clinical evaluation of ataxic patients during walker-assisted and to serve as a functional compensation and assist-as-needed personalized/customized rehabilitation tool, autonomously adapting assistance to the users’ needs, through innovative combination of real-time multimodal sensory information from SW built-in sensors. To meet the users’ needs, its design was weighed, considering to whom it is intended. Thereby, this paper presents the system overview, focusing on design considerations, mechanical structure (frame and main components), electronic and mechatronic components, followed by its functionalities. Lastly, it presents results regarding the main functionalities, addressing clinical evidence.

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Moreira, R., Alves, J., Matias, A., & Santos, C. (2019). Smart and Assistive Walker – ASBGo: Rehabilitation Robotics: A Smart–Walker to Assist Ataxic Patients. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1170, pp. 37–68). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24230-5_2

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