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Journal of Bionic Engineering ›› 2020, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (6): 1175-1185.doi: 10.1007/s42235-020-0088-2

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The Effect of Saddle-Assistive Device on Improving the Gait Parameters of Patients with the Lower Limbs Weakness: A Pilot Study

Akbar Hojjati Najafabadi1*, Saeid Amini2, Farzam Farahmand3   

  1. 1. Mechanical Engineering Department, Islamic Azad University Majlesi branch, Majlesi 8631656451, Iran
    2. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Kashan, Kashan 8731753153, Iran
    3. Mechanical Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology, Teheran 1458889694, Iran
  • Received:2020-01-09 Revised:2020-06-20 Accepted:2020-06-30 Online:2020-11-10 Published:2020-12-16
  • Contact: Akbar Hojjati Najafabadi E-mail:a.hojjati@iaumajlesi.ac.ir, a.hojati@yahoo.com
  • About author:Akbar Hojjati Najafabadi1*, Saeid Amini2, Farzam Farahmand3

Abstract: To help walking, using assistive devices can be considered to reduce the loads caused by weight and to effectively decrease the propulsive forces. In this study, a mobility Saddle-Assistive Device (S-AD) supporting body weight while walking was evaluated on two healthy volunteers. This device is based on the support of body weight against gravity with the help of a saddle, which is not used in other passive mobility assistive devices. To prove the efficiency of this device, the experimental results obtained while walking with this device were compared with those related to walking without the assistive device. The results showed that this device could significantly reduce the forces and torque of the lower and upper limbs when walking. By distributing the load on the saddle, the vertical force and the propulsive force in the best conditions were decreased to 46.7% and were increased to 13.7% in body weight, respectively. Using a S-AD can help patients with lower limbs weakness and elderly people to walk.

Key words: mobility assistive device, lower limbs weakness, body weight support, force and torque, gait analysis