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A Review on the Rehabilitation Exoskeletons for the Lower Limbs of the Elderly and the Disabled

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11030388

Keywords

exoskeleton; intention perception; rehabilitation; medical treatment; efficiency evaluation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1913601, 52175033, U21A20120]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LZ20E050002]
  3. State Key La-boratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems [GZKF-202101]
  4. DongGuan Innovative Research Team Program [2020607202006]

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Research on lower limb exoskeletons for rehabilitation has rapidly developed to meet the needs of the aging population. This paper reviews the design, driving unit, intention perception, compliant control, and efficiency validation of rehabilitation exoskeletons, discussing the complexity and coupling of man-machine integration systems, and providing guidance for designing lower limb exoskeleton systems for elderly and disabled patients.
Research on the lower limb exoskeleton for rehabilitation have developed rapidly to meet the need of the aging population. The rehabilitation exoskeleton system is a wearable man-machine integrated mechanical device. In recent years, the vigorous development of exoskeletal technology has brought new ideas to the rehabilitation and medical treatment of patients with motion dysfunction, which is expected to help such people complete their daily physiological activities or even reshape their motion function. The rehabilitation exoskeletons conduct assistance based on detecting intention, control algorithm, and high-performance actuators. In this paper, we review rehabilitation exoskeletons from the aspects of the overall design, driving unit, intention perception, compliant control, and efficiency validation. We discussed the complexity and coupling of the man-machine integration system, and we hope to provide a guideline when designing a rehabilitation exoskeleton system for the lower limbs of elderly and disabled patients.

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