Limited sensory information during exoskeleton use in people with complete spinal cord injury
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Despite the absence of somatosensory information from the lower extremities, people with complete spinal cord injury (SCI) can maintain postural stability in an exoskeleton. This is partly because humans are able to reweigh the relative dependence on each of the senses. However, when the sensory environment is changed, people with complete SCI are limited in their ability to reweigh their sensory organization towards more dependence on somatosensory information. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of limited visual and/or auditory information on exoskeleton performance in people with complete SCI.
Three experienced exoskeleton users performed twelve walking trials in the ReWalk exoskeleton. In each trial, the presence or absence of visual and/or auditory information was varied. Exoskeleton performance was operationalized as the walking distance covered and the amount of crutch loading.
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Radboud University
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2024-05-21



