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Study on Gait Analysis of Elders and Hemiplegia Patients using 3D Motion Analysis

Hye Youn Jang, Jung Soo Han, Chang Soo Han
JKSPE 2012;29(7):730-736.
Published online: July 1, 2012
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Latest, many researchers do research on wearable robot. The purpose of the researches is very diverse, it will improve efficiency in the industry, taken to replace the many workers in the military field and taken to assist bodily functions run out by aging. However, there is no clear Differentiated strategy depending on the purpose for design and control of the wearable robot. Although a common purpose is to drive the robot by the sensor signal (intent signals), the optimization about the mechanism and control studies must be done according to the user’s physical ability and purpose. In this study, the study’s first phase for the development of wearable robotic gait rehabilitation, gait characteristics were analyzed elders and hemiplegia patients using a 3D gait analysis system (VICON512). As a result, asymmetric gait characteristics of the hemiplegia patients were found compared with the normal elderly.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2012;29(7):730-736.   Published online July 1, 2012
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