An impairment-specific hip exoskeleton assistance for gait training in subjects with acquired brain injury: a feasibility study

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Chiara Livolsi from the The BioRobotics Institute have published the research: An impairment-specific hip exoskeleton assistance for gait training in subjects with acquired brain injury: a feasibility study, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors focused primarily on the effectiveness of iHA on functional outcomes, walking endurance based on the 6MWT and speed, as they are clinically-salient measures that have a strong association with community engagement and provide a common measure for the effectiveness of ru00ad ehabilitation46,47.

SUMMARY

    The self-selected walking speed increased . . .

     

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