Literature DB >> 28813979

Towards low back support with a passive biomimetic exo-spine.

Matthias B Naf, Laura De Rijcke, Carlos Rodriguez Guerrero, Matthew Millard, Bram Vanderborght, Dirk Lefeber.   

Abstract

Low-Back Pain (LBP) affects a large portion of the working population. Preventive exoskeletons have been proposed to reduce the moments on the lower back, specifically around the lumbosacral (L5/S1) joint. High correlation has been shown, between reducing the moments around the L5/S1 joint and intervertebral compression forces, which in turn have been identified as a risk factor for developing LBP. However, most passive back support exoskeletons use rigid plates or stiff beams to support the spine that limit the range of motion of the wearer. A large range of motion and versatility are especially desirable for industrial applications. To overcome these limitations, a passive biomimetic exo-spine has been designed, modelled and an initial prototype tested. Its potential to allow for a large range of motion, whilst at the same time limiting the most extreme and potentially harmful postures has been shown.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28813979     DOI: 10.1109/ICORR.2017.8009407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot        ISSN: 1945-7898


  3 in total

1.  Design and Pilot Evaluation of a Reconfigurable Spinal Exoskeleton.

Authors:  Alwyn P Johnson; Maja Gorsic; Yubi Regmi; Bradley S Davidson; Boyi Dai; Domen Novak
Journal:  Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc       Date:  2018-07

2.  Passive Back Support Exoskeleton Improves Range of Motion Using Flexible Beams.

Authors:  Matthias B Näf; Axel S Koopman; Saskia Baltrusch; Carlos Rodriguez-Guerrero; Bram Vanderborght; Dirk Lefeber
Journal:  Front Robot AI       Date:  2018-06-21

Review 3.  Review of Current Spinal Robotic Orthoses.

Authors:  Siu Kei David Mak; Dino Accoto
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-13
  3 in total

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