John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, 29 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA.
Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard, 3 Blackfan Circle, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Sci Rep. 2019 Jul 5;9(1):9779. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-45914-5.
Different adaptation rates have been reported in studies involving ankle exoskeletons designed to reduce the metabolic cost of their wearers. This work aimed to investigate energetic adaptations occurring over multiple training sessions, while walking with a soft exosuit assisting the hip joint. The participants attended five training sessions within 20 days. They walked carrying a load of 20.4 kg for 20 minutes with the exosuit powered and five minutes with the exosuit unpowered. Percentage change in net metabolic cost between the powered and unpowered conditions improved across sessions from -6.2 ± 3.9% (session one) to -10.3 ± 4.7% (session five), indicating a significant effect associated with training. The percentage change at session three (-10.5 ± 4.5%) was similar to the percentage change at session five, indicating that two 20-minute sessions may be sufficient for users to fully adapt and maximize the metabolic benefit provided by the exoskeleton. Retention was also tested measuring the metabolic reduction five months after the last training session. The percent change in metabolic cost during this session (-10.1 ± 3.2%) was similar to the last training session, indicating that the adaptations resulting in reduced metabolic cost are preserved. These outcomes are relevant when evaluating exoskeletons' performance on naïve users, with a specific focus on hip extension assistance.
不同的适应率在涉及设计用于降低使用者代谢成本的踝关节外骨骼的研究中已有报道。本工作旨在研究在多次训练过程中发生的能量适应,同时穿着软外骨骼辅助髋关节行走。参与者在 20 天内参加了五次训练。他们在穿着外骨骼并带有 20.4kg 负载的情况下行走 20 分钟,然后在不穿外骨骼的情况下行走 5 分钟。从第一次训练(-6.2±3.9%)到第五次训练(-10.3±4.7%),动力和非动力条件下的净代谢成本的百分比变化在各次训练中逐渐增加,这表明与训练相关的显著效果。第三次训练(-10.5±4.5%)的百分比变化与第五次训练相似,表明两次 20 分钟的训练可能足以让使用者充分适应并最大限度地提高外骨骼提供的代谢益处。保留也通过测量最后一次训练后五个月的代谢减少来进行测试。在这个阶段的代谢成本百分比变化(-10.1±3.2%)与最后一次训练相似,表明导致代谢成本降低的适应得以保留。这些结果在评估外骨骼在未经训练的使用者中的性能时很重要,特别是在髋关节伸展辅助方面。