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A Workaround for Recruitment Issues in Preliminary WR Studies: Audio Feedback and Instrumented Crutches to Train Test Subjects

Authors : Matteo Lancini, Simone Pasinetti, Marco Ghidelli, Pietro Padovani, David Pinto-Fernández, Antonio J. del-Ama, Diego Torricelli

Published in: Wearable Robotics: Challenges and Trends

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

One of the main problems in studies involving exoskeletons for assisting gait of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) users is recruitment of a suitable number of subjects, especially when age, gender, and pathologies are considered. Studies involving able-bodied subjects could instead rely on a considerable number of subjects, but the reliability of the results when transferred to real exoskeleton users is limited. This limitation could be partially solved using able-bodied subjects for preliminary tests. In this paper, we describe a first approach to train able-bodied subjects to behave as SCI subjects during walking. An audio feedback driven by a pair of instrumented crutches has been used to train healthy subjects during exoskeleton walking. To test the system, 22 able-bodied subjects have been analyzed during a straight walk with and without the audio feedback. Results show that the audio feedback induces a learning effect and a persistency effect in the participants.

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Metadata
Title
A Workaround for Recruitment Issues in Preliminary WR Studies: Audio Feedback and Instrumented Crutches to Train Test Subjects
Authors
Matteo Lancini
Simone Pasinetti
Marco Ghidelli
Pietro Padovani
David Pinto-Fernández
Antonio J. del-Ama
Diego Torricelli
Copyright Year
2022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69547-7_101