The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessary

Abstract Background Pelvic and trunk movements are often restricted in stationary robotic gait trainers. The optional FreeD module of the driven gait orthosis Lokomat offers a combined, guided lateral translation and transverse rotation of the pelvis and may therefore support weight shifting during...

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Main Authors: Tabea Aurich (-Schuler), Florian van Dellen, Rob Labruyère
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-08-01
Series:Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12984-023-01227-3
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author Tabea Aurich (-Schuler)
Florian van Dellen
Rob Labruyère
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Rob Labruyère
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description Abstract Background Pelvic and trunk movements are often restricted in stationary robotic gait trainers. The optional FreeD module of the driven gait orthosis Lokomat offers a combined, guided lateral translation and transverse rotation of the pelvis and may therefore support weight shifting during walking. However, from clinical experience, it seems that the default setting of this timing does not correspond well with the timing of the physiological pelvic movement during the gait cycle. In the software, a manual adaptation of the lateral translation’s timing with respect to the gait cycle is possible. The aim of this study was to investigate if such an offset is indeed present and if a manual adaptation by the therapist can improve the timing towards a more physiological pattern comparable to physiological overground walking. Methods & Results Children and adolescents with neurologic gait disorders and a Gross Motor Function Classification System level I-IV completed two different walking conditions (FreeD Default and FreeD Time Offset) in the Lokomat. The medio-lateral center of mass positions were calculated from RGB-Depth video recordings with a marker-less motion capture algorithm. Data of 22 patients (mean age: 12 ± 3 years) were analyzed. Kinematic analyses showed that in the FreeD Default condition, the maximum lateral center of mass excursion occurred too early. In the FreeD Time Offset condition, the manual adaptation by the therapists led to a delay of the maximum center of mass displacement by 8.2% in the first phase of the gait cycle and by 4.9% in the second phase of the gait cycle compared to the FreeD Default condition. The maximum lateral center of mass excursion was closer to that during physiological overground walking in the FreeD Time Offset condition than in the FreeD Default condition. Conclusion A manual adaptation of the timing of the FreeD module in the Lokomat shifts pelvis kinematics in a direction of physiological overground walking. We recommend therapists to use this FreeD Time Offset function to adjust the phase of weight shifting for each patient individually to optimize the kinematic walking pattern when a restorative therapy approach is adopted.
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spelling doaj.art-615756db7c084de28d81c95fd384656c2023-11-26T12:32:32ZengBMCJournal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation1743-00032023-08-012011710.1186/s12984-023-01227-3The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessaryTabea Aurich (-Schuler)0Florian van Dellen1Rob Labruyère2Children’s Research Center, University Children’s Hospital ZurichChildren’s Research Center, University Children’s Hospital ZurichChildren’s Research Center, University Children’s Hospital ZurichAbstract Background Pelvic and trunk movements are often restricted in stationary robotic gait trainers. The optional FreeD module of the driven gait orthosis Lokomat offers a combined, guided lateral translation and transverse rotation of the pelvis and may therefore support weight shifting during walking. However, from clinical experience, it seems that the default setting of this timing does not correspond well with the timing of the physiological pelvic movement during the gait cycle. In the software, a manual adaptation of the lateral translation’s timing with respect to the gait cycle is possible. The aim of this study was to investigate if such an offset is indeed present and if a manual adaptation by the therapist can improve the timing towards a more physiological pattern comparable to physiological overground walking. Methods & Results Children and adolescents with neurologic gait disorders and a Gross Motor Function Classification System level I-IV completed two different walking conditions (FreeD Default and FreeD Time Offset) in the Lokomat. The medio-lateral center of mass positions were calculated from RGB-Depth video recordings with a marker-less motion capture algorithm. Data of 22 patients (mean age: 12 ± 3 years) were analyzed. Kinematic analyses showed that in the FreeD Default condition, the maximum lateral center of mass excursion occurred too early. In the FreeD Time Offset condition, the manual adaptation by the therapists led to a delay of the maximum center of mass displacement by 8.2% in the first phase of the gait cycle and by 4.9% in the second phase of the gait cycle compared to the FreeD Default condition. The maximum lateral center of mass excursion was closer to that during physiological overground walking in the FreeD Time Offset condition than in the FreeD Default condition. Conclusion A manual adaptation of the timing of the FreeD module in the Lokomat shifts pelvis kinematics in a direction of physiological overground walking. We recommend therapists to use this FreeD Time Offset function to adjust the phase of weight shifting for each patient individually to optimize the kinematic walking pattern when a restorative therapy approach is adopted.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12984-023-01227-3Robot-assisted gait therapyTrunk trajectoryCenter of mass displacementWeight shiftingPelvis movementsRehabilitation
spellingShingle Tabea Aurich (-Schuler)
Florian van Dellen
Rob Labruyère
The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessary
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Robot-assisted gait therapy
Trunk trajectory
Center of mass displacement
Weight shifting
Pelvis movements
Rehabilitation
title The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessary
title_full The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessary
title_fullStr The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessary
title_full_unstemmed The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessary
title_short The FreeD module’s lateral translation timing in the gait robot Lokomat: a manual adaptation is necessary
title_sort freed module s lateral translation timing in the gait robot lokomat a manual adaptation is necessary
topic Robot-assisted gait therapy
Trunk trajectory
Center of mass displacement
Weight shifting
Pelvis movements
Rehabilitation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12984-023-01227-3
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