Abstract
Over the past decade, considerable steps have been made in designing wearable assistive devices that reduce the metabolic cost of walking. As the field continues to advance, a growing emphasis is extending to human running, driven by the goal of improving efficiency and reducing metabolic strain. In our study, we developed a portable active exosuit to support hip extension during endurance running. The exosuit, featuring custom linear actuators and a control system synchronous with the wearer's kinematics, initially underwent bench testing and, finally, a field evaluation with users running at their self-selected pace on an athletics track. Results from seven participants showed a significant reduction in the metabolic cost of transport when the exosuit was active. Specifically, we observed a 9.6% decrease with respect to the unpowered condition, with a 4.3% net saving compared to not wearing the device. Additionally, kinematic assessments revealed no alteration of the participants' motion after toe-off, indicating transparency to physiological movement pattern during hip flexion. These findings highlight the potential of the exosuit to enhance athletic performance, opening new possibilities for running assistance in real-world scenarios.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 3503905 |
| Journal | IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics |
| DOIs | |
| State | Accepted/In press - 2024 |
Keywords
- Exosuits
- Human Performance Augmentation
- Physically Assistive devices
- Wearable Robots
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