Enhancing walking efficiency of adolescents with neurological impairments using an exosuit for ambulatory activities of daily living

Chiara Basla, Giulia Mariani, Peter Wolf, R. Riener, H. V. van Hedel
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Introduction: Children and adolescents with neurological impairments face reduced participation and independence in daily life activities due to walking difficulties. Existing assistive devices often offer insufficient support, potentially leading to wheelchair dependence and limiting physical activity and daily life engagement. Mobile wearable robots, such as exoskeletons and exosuits, have shown promise in supporting adults during activities of daily living but are underexplored for children.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study to examine the potential of a cable-driven exosuit, the Myosuit, to enhance walking efficiency in adolescents with diverse ambulatory impairments. Each participant walked a course including up-hill, down-hill, level ground walking, and stairs ascending and descending, with and without the exosuit’s assistance. We monitored the time and step count to complete the course and the average heart rate and muscle activity. Additionally, we assessed the adolescents’ perspective on the exosuit’s utility using a visual analog scale.Results: Six adolescents completed the study. Although not statistically significant, five participants completed the course with the exosuit’s assistance in reduced time (time reduction range: [-3.87, 17.42]%, p-value: 0.08, effect size: 0.88). The number of steps taken decreased significantly with the Myosuit’s assistance (steps reduction range: [1.07, 15.71]%, p-value: 0.04, effect size: 0.90). Heart rate and muscle activity did not differ between Myosuit-assisted and unassisted conditions (p-value: 0.96 and 0.35, effect size: 0.02 and 0.42, respectively). Participants generally perceived reduced effort and increased safety with the Myosuit’s assistance, especially during tasks involving concentric contractions (e.g., walking uphill). Three participants expressed a willingness to use the Myosuit in daily life, while the others found it heavy or too conspicuous.Discussion: Increased walking speed without increasing physical effort when performing activities of daily living could lead to higher levels of participation and increased functional independence. Despite perceiving the benefits introduced by the exosuit’s assistance, adolescents reported the need for further modification of the device design before using it extensively at home and in the community.
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简介患有神经系统损伤的儿童和青少年由于行走困难,在日常生活活动中的参与度和独立性都有所下降。现有的辅助设备往往不能提供足够的支持,可能导致对轮椅的依赖,限制身体活动和日常生活的参与。可穿戴移动机器人(如外骨骼和外穿衣)在支持成人日常生活活动方面已显示出前景,但对儿童的支持还未得到充分探索:我们进行了一项横断面研究,以考察缆索驱动的外穿衣--Myosuit--在提高有各种行动障碍的青少年的行走效率方面的潜力。每位受试者在穿戴和不穿戴外骨骼衣的情况下进行步行,包括上坡、下坡、平地行走、上下楼梯。我们监测了完成路线所需的时间和步数,以及平均心率和肌肉活动。此外,我们还使用视觉模拟量表评估了青少年对外装的实用性的看法:结果:六名青少年完成了研究。尽管没有统计学意义,但有五名参与者在外挂衣的帮助下完成了课程,缩短了时间(缩短时间范围:[-3.87, 17.42]%,P 值:0.08,效应大小:0.88)。在 Myosuit 的辅助下,步数明显减少(步数减少范围:[1.07, 15.71]%,P 值:0.04,效应大小:0.90)。在有 Myosuit 辅助和无 Myosuit 辅助的情况下,心率和肌肉活动没有差异(p 值分别为 0.96 和 0.35,效应大小分别为 0.02 和 0.42)。参与者普遍认为,在 Myosuit 的辅助下,尤其是在涉及同心收缩的任务中(如步行上坡),可以减轻体力消耗并提高安全性。三名参与者表示愿意在日常生活中使用 Myosuit,而其他参与者则认为 Myosuit 太重或太显眼:讨论:在进行日常生活活动时,在不增加体力的情况下提高行走速度可以提高参与程度,增强功能独立性。尽管青少年感受到了Myosuit辅助装置带来的益处,但他们表示,在家庭和社区广泛使用该装置之前,需要对其设计进行进一步修改。
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