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Verification of Walking Efficiency of Wearable Hip Assist Robot for Industrial Workers: A Preliminary Study
Yun Hee Chang, Jung Sun Kang, Bo Ra Jeong, Bok Man Lim, Byung June Choi, Youn Baek Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2024;41(1):37-46.
Published online January 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.023.094
In highly mobile workplaces, wearable walking assistant robots can reduce muscle fatigue in the lower extremities of workers and increase energy efficiency. In this study, walking efficiency according to the development of an ultralight wearable hip-assist robot for industrial workers was verified. Five healthy adult males participated in this study. Their muscle fatigue and energy consumption were compared with and without the robot while walking on a flat treadmill and stairs. When walking on the treadmill while wearing the robot, muscle fatigue in the rectus femoris and gastrocnemius decreased by 90.2% and 37.7%, respectively. Oxygen uptake and energy expenditure per minute also decreased by 8.9% and 13.1%, respectively. When climbing stairs while wearing the robot, fatigue of the tibialis anterior, semitendinosus, and gastrocnemius muscles decreased by 18.2%, 33.3%, and 63.6%, respectively. Oxygen uptake and energy expenditure per minute also decreased by 3.6% and 3.7%, respectively. Although wearing a hip-assist robot could reduce muscle fatigue and use metabolic energy more efficiently, it is necessary to further increase the energy efficiency while climbing stairs. This study is intended to provide basic data to improve the performance of robots.
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Analysis on Change in Lower Limb Coordination in Unilateral Transfemoral Amputees with Integrated Rehabilitation Program
Yoon Hee Chang, Chang Yong Ko, Bo Ra Jeong, Jung Sun Kang, Gyoo Suk Kim, Jei Cheong Ryu
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2018;35(1):41-46.
Published online January 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2018.35.1.41
Gait analysis is the best objective measurement tool for monitoring rehabilitation. However, it has limitations to evaluate gait recovery. Previous studies have evaluated the effect of gait training using continuous relative phase. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of gait recovery by rehabilitation gait training on lower limb coordination. We analyzed spatio-temporal parameters and CRP values of hip and knee joints based on gait analysis data obtained by 3D motion analysis system at 15 days intervals in 24 uni-lateral transfemoral amputees participated in IRP. Our results revealed that walking velocity of uni-lateral transfemoral amputees who participated in the program during a mean of 107.1 days was 49.2% faster than that at initial stage. The walking velocity showed a 46% increase at the end of 30 days after training. In gait coordination, values of CRP-RMS and CRP-SD were increased and maintained in-phase pattern. CRP showed symmetry in both limbs at the end of 90 days after training. Therefore, CRP is a significant factor in the gait recovery process. Effects of various rehabilitation training methods can be determined through CRP analysis.

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  • A Comparative Study of the Effects of Augmented Reality Application on Movement Accuracy and Subjective Satisfaction in Rehabilitation Training for Individuals with Lower Limb Amputations
    Yunhee Chang, Jungsun Kang, Hyeonseok Cho, Sehoon Park
    Applied Sciences.2025; 15(12): 6703.     CrossRef
  • Changes in Gait Characteristics after Completion of Prosthetic Gait Training in Patients with Unilateral Transfemoral Amputation: Follow-Up after 1 Year
    Bo Ra Jeong, Gyoo Suk Kim, Yun Hee Chang
    Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering.2022; 39(11): 849.     CrossRef
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