Design and Pilot Evaluation of a Reconfigurable Spinal Exoskeleton

可重构脊柱外骨骼的设计与试点评估

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Abstract

Low back pain is a leading cause of disability, and there is a tremendous need for nonsurgical, nonpharmaceutical interventions to manage it. Versatile spinal exoskeletons have been proposed as a method of supporting or augmenting the wearer, but experimental data from human subjects are limited, and the effects of such exoskeletons remain poorly understood. We thus present a prototype of a reconfigurable spinal exoskeleton that features easily adjustable resistance and compression at multiple spinal levels, allowing us to study the effect of different exoskeleton configurations on the body. In a pilot evaluation with a single subject, both thoracic and abdominal compression were found to affect trunk angle, low back moment and the electromyogram of the erector spinae, though different exoskeleton configurations had different effects during different tasks. This supports the premise that intelligent mechanical adjustments of a spinal exoskeleton are necessary for optimal support or augmentation of the wearer, though the results need to be examined in a larger, varied sample of subjects.

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