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Control strategies used in lower limb exoskeletons for gait rehabilitation after brain injury: a systematic review and analysis of clinical effectiveness.

Jesús de Miguel-FernándezJoan Lobo-PratErik PrinsenJosep M Font-LlagunesLaura Marchal-Crespo
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2023)
Despite the efforts to develop novel and more effective controllers for exoskeleton-based gait neurorehabilitation, the current level of evidence on the effectiveness of the different control strategies on clinical outcomes is still low. There is a clear lack of standardization in the experimental protocols leading to high levels of heterogeneity. Standardized comparisons among control strategies analyzing the relation between control parameters and biomechanical metrics will fill this gap to better guide future technical developments. It is still an open question whether controllers that provide an on-line adaptation of the control parameters based on key biomechanical descriptors associated to the patients' specific pathology outperform current control strategies.
Keyphrases
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  • randomized controlled trial
  • lower limb
  • systematic review
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