A portable ankle-foot rehabilitation orthosis powered by electric motor

Yang Bai*, Xueshan Gao, Jun Zhao, Fei Jin, Fuquan Dai, Yunqi Lv

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Powered ankle-foot orthosis can not only prevent foot-drop and assist patients’ walking but also improve the ankle joint movement for patients with dysfunction caused by the various injuries and nervous system diseases. Common ankle rehabilitation devices limit the ankle injury patients’ rehabilitation training within fixed places, so a portable powered ankle-foot orthosis is presented in this paper to enable the patients to continue their work normally with the treatment. The orthosis employs electric motor drive mode to provide ankle dorsiflexion and plantar flexion assistance during patient’s walking. First, the ankle-foot dynamics model is established and the gait is analyzed for the powered ankle-foot orthosis system. Then, a new mechanical structure including wearing parts, analogous ankle joint and transmission is described. For the small installation space between the instep and the knee, the compact transmission mechanism is paid more attention and the finite element method is adopted to optimize the key structure after the force analysis. In addition, the closed-loop control system is chosen for the orthosis position and speed control. At last, wearing and movement experiments on the prototype are carried out, which validates the stability and rationality of the structure design and the effectiveness of the motion control. It has great significance in promoting patient's rehabilitation to help them return to the society.

源语言英语
页(从-至)982-991
页数10
期刊Open Mechanical Engineering Journal
9
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DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7 10月 2015

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Bai, Y., Gao, X., Zhao, J., Jin, F., Dai, F., & Lv, Y. (2015). A portable ankle-foot rehabilitation orthosis powered by electric motor. Open Mechanical Engineering Journal, 9(1), 982-991. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874155X01509010982