Walking assist robot and its clinical application

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The walking assist robot was developed to improve gait disturbance in patients with severe disabilities. The robot had a trunk supporter, power generator and operating arms which held patient's lower extremities and simulated walking, a control unit, biofeedback system, and a treadmill. We applied the robot-aided gait training to three patients with severe gait disturbance induced by stroke, axonal Guillan-Barré syndrome or spinal cord injury, and the walking assist robot turned out to be effective in improving the gait disturbance.

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Kakou, H., Shitama, H., Kimura, Y., Nakamoto, Y., Furuta, N., Honda, K., … Hachisuka, K. (2009). Walking assist robot and its clinical application. Journal of UOEH, 31(2), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.31.207

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