| Literature DB >> 22275666 |
Peter D Neuhaus1, Jerryll H Noorden, Travis J Craig, Tecalote Torres, Justin Kirschbaum, Jerry E Pratt.
Abstract
Mobility options for persons suffering from paraplegia or paraparesis are limited to mainly wheeled devices. There are significant health, psychological, and social consequences related to being confined to a wheelchair. We present the Mina, a robotic orthosis for assisting mobility, which offers a legged mobility option for these persons. Mina is an overground robotic device that is worn on the back and around the legs to provide mobility assistance for people suffering from paraplegia or paraparesis. Mina uses compliant actuation to power the hip and knee joints. For paralyzed users, balance is provided with the assistance of forearm crutches. This paper presents the evaluation of Mina with two paraplegics (SCI ASIA-A). We confirmed that with a few hours of training and practice, Mina is currently able to provide paraplegics walking mobility at speeds of up to 0.20 m/s. We further confirmed that using Mina is not physically taxing and requires little cognitive effort, allowing the user to converse and maintain eye contact while walking.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22275666 DOI: 10.1109/ICORR.2011.5975468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot ISSN: 1945-7898