Reducing the metabolic energy of walking and running using an unpowered hip exoskeleton.
Tiancheng ZhouCai-Hua XiongJuanjuan ZhangDi HuWenbin ChenXiaolin HuangPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
This paper first demonstrates that the metabolic cost of walking and running can be reduced using an unpowered hip exoskeleton to regulate the metabolic energy of hip flexion. The design method based on analyzing the common energy consumption characteristics between gaits may inspire future exoskeletons that assist multiple gaits. The results of different changes in muscle activities provide new insight into human response to the same assistive principle for different gaits (walking and running).