A Critical Review and Systematic Design Approach for Linkage-Based Gait Rehabilitation Devices

Author:

Paiva Thiago Sá de12ORCID,Gonçalves Rogério Sales1ORCID,Carbone Giuseppe2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia 38400-902, Brazil

2. Department of Mechanical, Energy and Management Engineering, University of Calabria, 87036 Rende, Italy

Abstract

This study aims to provide a comprehensive critical review of the existing body of evidence pertaining to gait rehabilitation. It also seeks to introduce a systematic approach for the development of innovative design solutions in this domain. The field of gait rehabilitation has witnessed a surge in the development of novel robotic devices. This trend has emerged in response to limitations observed in most commercial solutions, particularly regarding their high costs. Consequently, there is a growing need to explore more cost-effective alternatives and create opportunities for greater accessibility. Within the realm of cost-effective options, linkage-based gait trainers have emerged as viable alternatives, prompting a thorough examination of this category, which is carried out in this work. Notably, there is a wide heterogeneity in research approaches and presentation methods. This divergence has prompted discourse regarding the standardization of key elements relevant to the proposals of new linkage-based devices. As a result, this study proposes a comprehensive and standardized design process and offers a brief illustration of the application of this design process through the presentation of a potential new design.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior—Brasil

National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

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