Domestic use of the exoskeleton for gait training in patients with spinal cord injuries: Ethical dilemmas in clinical practice

L Bissolotti, F Nicoli, M Picozzi - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2018 - frontiersin.org
In this paper, as in our previous works 1 we evaluate some ethical questions about the
domestic use of the robotic exoskeleton (ReWalk Robotics, Marlborough, MA …

Comparing walking with knee-ankle-foot orthoses and a knee-powered exoskeleton after spinal cord injury: a randomized, crossover clinical trial

A Rodríguez-Fernández, J Lobo-Prat, R Tarragó… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
Recovering the ability to stand and walk independently can have numerous health benefits
for people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Wearable exoskeletons are being considered as a …

Exoskeleton-assisted walking for people with spinal cord injury

PR Geigle, M Kallins - Archives of physical medicine and …, 2017 - archives-pmr.org
The health benefits of standing and walking after spinal cord injury (SCI) include improved
bone density, cardiorespiratory function, gastrointestinal function, and sitting balance, and …

[HTML][HTML] The design of a randomized control trial of exoskeletal-assisted walking in the home and community on quality of life in persons with chronic spinal cord injury

AM Spungen, WA Bauman, K Biswas, KM Jones… - Contemporary clinical …, 2020 - Elsevier
There are more than 300,000 estimated cases of spinal cord injury (SCI) in the United
States, and approximately 27,000 of these are Veterans. Immobilization from SCI results in …

Multicentric investigation on the safety, feasibility and usability of the ABLE lower-limb robotic exoskeleton for individuals with spinal cord injury: a framework towards …

MA Wright, F Herzog, A Mas-Vinyals… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2023 - Springer
Background Robotic lower-limb exoskeletons have the potential to provide additional
clinical benefits for persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, high variability between …

Exoskeleton-assisted gait training to improve gait in individuals with spinal cord injury: a pilot randomized study

SH Chang, T Afzal… - Pilot and feasibility …, 2018 - Springer
Background Robotic wearable exoskeletons have been utilized as a gait training device in
persons with spinal cord injury. This pilot study investigated the feasibility of offering …

Exoskeletons for over-ground gait training in spinal cord injury

M Molinari, M Masciullo, F Tamburella… - … Technologies for the …, 2018 - Springer
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a traumatic event with a global incidence of 23 cases per million,
representing 180,000 cases per annum worldwide. Recovery of locomotion is a main priority …

[引用][C] Expecting exoskeletons for more than spinal cord injury

A Burton - The Lancet Neurology, 2018 - thelancet.com
It's hard to imagine how someone with a spinal cord injury who has lost the ability to walk
must feel when, assisted by an exoskeleton—a robotic suit that supports their weight and …

Knowledge gaps in biophysical changes after powered robotic exoskeleton walking by individuals with spinal cord injury—a scoping review

CCH Yip, CY Lam, KMC Cheung, YW Wong… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
In addition to helping individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain the ability to ambulate,
the rapidly evolving capabilities of robotic exoskeletons provide an array of secondary …

The effectiveness and safety of exoskeletons as assistive and rehabilitation devices in the treatment of neurologic gait disorders in patients with spinal cord injury: a …

C Fisahn, M Aach, O Jansen, M Moisi… - Global spine …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Study Design Systematic review. Clinical Questions (1) When used as an assistive device,
do wearable exoskeletons improve lower extremity function or gait compared with knee …