International Doctoral School, Rey Juan Carlos University, 28922 Madrid, Spain.
Marsi Bionics SL, 28521 Madrid, Spain.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 Feb 23;24(5):1435. doi: 10.3390/s24051435.
This study explored the effects of a modular overground exoskeleton on plantar pressure distribution in healthy individuals and individuals with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). The research involved 21 participants, including ABI patients and healthy controls, who used a unique exoskeleton with adaptable modular configurations. The primary objective was to assess how these configurations, along with factors such as muscle strength and spasticity, influenced plantar pressure distribution. The results revealed significant differences in plantar pressures among participants, strongly influenced by the exoskeleton's modularity. Notably, significant distinctions were found between ABI patients and healthy individuals. Configurations with two modules led to increased pressure in the heel and central metatarsus regions, whereas configurations with four modules exhibited higher pressures in the metatarsus and hallux regions. Future research should focus on refining and customizing rehabilitation technologies to meet the diverse needs of ABI patients, enhancing their potential for functional recovery.
本研究旨在探讨模块化地面外骨骼对健康个体和获得性脑损伤(ABI)个体足底压力分布的影响。研究涉及 21 名参与者,包括 ABI 患者和健康对照组,他们使用了一种具有适应性模块化配置的独特外骨骼。主要目的是评估这些配置以及肌肉力量和痉挛等因素如何影响足底压力分布。结果表明,参与者的足底压力存在显著差异,这主要受到外骨骼模块化的影响。值得注意的是,ABI 患者和健康个体之间存在明显差异。两个模块的配置导致脚跟和中央跖骨区域的压力增加,而四个模块的配置则导致跖骨和大脚趾区域的压力升高。未来的研究应集中于改进和定制康复技术,以满足 ABI 患者的多样化需求,提高他们的功能恢复潜力。