Department of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Nat Med. 2021 Oct;27(10):1783-1788. doi: 10.1038/s41591-021-01515-2. Epub 2021 Oct 11.
Above-knee amputation severely reduces the mobility and quality of life of millions of individuals. Walking with available leg prostheses is highly inefficient, and poor walking economy is a major problem limiting mobility. Here we show that an autonomous powered hip exoskeleton assisting the residual limb significantly improves metabolic walking economy by 15.6 ± 2.9% (mean ± s.e.m.; two-tailed paired t-test, P = 0.002) in six individuals with above-knee amputation walking on a treadmill. The observed metabolic cost improvement is equivalent to removing a 12-kg backpack from a nonamputee individual. All participants were able to walk overground with the exoskeleton, including starting and stopping, without notable changes in gait balance or stability. This study shows that assistance of the user's residual limb with a powered hip exoskeleton is a viable solution for improving amputee walking economy. By significantly reducing the metabolic cost of walking, the proposed hip exoskeleton may have a considerable positive impact on mobility, improving the quality of life of individuals with above-knee amputations.
膝关节以上截肢严重降低了数百万人的活动能力和生活质量。使用现有的腿部假肢行走效率非常低,行走经济性差是限制活动能力的主要问题。在这里,我们展示了一种自主动力髋部外骨骼可以将代谢行走经济性提高 15.6%±2.9%(平均值±标准误差;双侧配对 t 检验,P=0.002),这对 6 名膝关节以上截肢者在跑步机上行走有显著影响。观察到的代谢成本改善相当于从非截肢者身上移除一个 12 公斤的背包。所有参与者都能够穿着外骨骼在地面上行走,包括开始和停止,步态平衡或稳定性没有明显变化。这项研究表明,使用动力髋部外骨骼辅助用户的残肢是提高截肢者行走经济性的可行解决方案。通过显著降低行走的代谢成本,所提出的髋部外骨骼可能会对移动性产生重大积极影响,从而提高膝关节以上截肢者的生活质量。