Outside testing of wearable robots for gait assistance shows a higher metabolic benefit than testing on treadmills
Abstract Most wearable robots that assist the gait of workers, soldiers, athletes, and hobbyists are developed towards a vision of outdoor, overground walking. However, so far, these devices have predominantly been tested indoors on laboratory treadmills. It is unclear whether treadmill-based labora...
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Autores principales: | Florian Leander Haufe, Eléonore Gascou Duroyon, Peter Wolf, Robert Riener, Michele Xiloyannis |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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