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Neuromechanical Adaptation to Walking With Electromechanical Ankle Exoskeletons Under Proportional Myoelectric Control.

Rachel L HybartDaniel P Ferris
Published in: IEEE open journal of engineering in medicine and biology (2023)
Contrary to expectations, triceps surae muscle activity showed only small non-significant decreases in 30 minutes of walking with portable, electromechanical ankle exoskeletons under proportional myoelectric control. The commercially available ankle exoskeletons were likely too weak to produce a statistically meaningful decline in triceps surae recruitment. Future research should include a wider variety of tasks, including measurements of metabolic energy expenditure, and provide a longer period of adaptation to evaluate the ankle exoskeletons.
Keyphrases
  • working memory