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Effectiveness of a Robot-Mediated Strategy While Counteracting Multidirectional Slippages

Aprigliano, F.
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Monaco, V
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Tropea, P.
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December 1, 2019
Robotica

This study investigates the effectiveness of a robot-mediated strategy aimed at promoting balance recovery after multidirectional slippages. Six older adults were asked to manage anteroposterior and mediolateral slippages while donning an active pelvis orthosis (APO). The APO was set up either to assist volunteers during balance loss or to be transparent. The margin of stability, in sagittal and frontal planes, was the main metric to assess the effectiveness of balance recovery. Results showed that the assistive strategy is effective at promoting balance recovery in the sagittal plane, for both perturbing paradigms; however, it is not effective at controlling stability in the frontal plane.

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research article
DOI
10.1017/S0263574719000626
Web of Science ID

WOS:000510675700008

Author(s)
Aprigliano, F.
Monaco, V
Tropea, P.
Martelli, D.
Vitiello, N.
Micera, S.  
Date Issued

2019-12-01

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Published in
Robotica
Volume

37

Issue

12

Start page

2119

End page

2131

Subjects

Robotics

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balance control

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wearable robot

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multidirectional slippages

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margin of stability

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elderly people

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slipping-like perturbations

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center-of-mass

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balance recovery

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older-adults

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risk-factors

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falls

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biomechanics

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gait

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epidemiology

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exoskeleton

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