Abstract
In this study, we evaluate the support effect of a knee orthosis that uses the elasticity element from the perspective of human motor control. The speeds during level-ground walking and the angles during slope walking were varied during the experiments. It was observed that the support effect was remarkable at 4 km/h during the level-ground walking. In particular, at 12° during slope walking, the strength of the stretching muscle decreased for the knee joint in the stance phase and the hip joint in the swing phase. The results show that this orthosis exhibits a different effect from the conventional type adjustment to damping in the swing phase.
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