Unlockable knee joint mechanism for powered gait orthosis

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Gyoosuk Kim
Shinill Kang
Sungjae Kang
Jeicheong Ryu
Museoung Mun
Kyunghoon Kim
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[1] Yonsei University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Korea Orthopedic & Rehab. Eng. Center,undefined
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Unlockable knee joint; Powered gait orthosis; Spinal cord injury; Paraplegic; Air muscle; Gait analysis;
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Walking with the knee joint locked increases the amplitude of pelvic tilt and results in an unnatural gait. This paper introduces a powered gait orthosis with a moveable knee joint designed to improve the gait speed of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). The unlockable knee joint powered gait orthosis (UKJ-PGO) uses a gas spring cylinder and a solenoid locking device to enable flexion of the joint, while the rigidity of the hip-joint device is enhanced using air muscles. A gait analysis was conducted to evaluate the performance of the UKJ-PGO, and the kinematic parameters obtained were compared with those of a standard PGO. In the gait of SCI patients using the UKJ-PGO, the new knee-joint device enabled flexion during the swing phase and showed a decrease in pelvic tilt compared with the standard PGO gait. As greater flexion was possible at the knee joint, the duration of the stance phase substantially decreased to near to the normal value, and the duration of the swing phase increased accordingly. In addition, the gait using the UKJ-PGO was faster than that with the standard PGO.
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