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The estimation of the physical burdens from which people with motor impairment suffer helps us establish welfare techniques comprising personal care equipment and assessment of critical risks, such as fall risks. However, the involvement of actual patients in the evaluation and development of this equipment is costly and involves the exposure of patients to long and exhausting experiments. To solve...
It is ethically problematic to engage people with impaired motor functions in experiments, wherein they may face severe pain and unacceptable risk of injuries. We developed a wearable robot for healthy adults and its control algorithm to simulate the behaviors of patients with knee osteoarthritis. We focused on invariant motions, which are typically presented for avoiding knee pain. In order to simulate...
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