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open-access-imgOpen AccessLower-limb exoskeletons appeal to both clinicians and older adults, especially for fall prevention and joint pain reduction
Author(s)
Michael Raitor,
Sandra Ruggles,
Scott L. Delp,
C. Karen Liu,
Steven H. Collins
Publication year2024
Publication title
ieee transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering
Resource typeMagazines
PublisherIEEE
Exoskeletons are a burgeoning technology with many possible applications to improve human life; focusing the effort of exoskeleton research and development on the most important features is essential for facilitating adoption and maximizing positive societal impact. To identify important focus areas for exoskeleton research and development, we conducted a survey with 154 potential users (older adults) and another survey with 152 clinicians. The surveys were conducted online and to ensure a consistent concept of an exoskeleton across respondents, an image of a hip exoskeleton was shown during exoskeleton-related prompts. The survey responses indicate that both older adults and clinicians are open to using exoskeletons, fall prevention and joint pain reduction are especially important features, and users are likely to wear an exoskeleton in the scenarios when it has the greatest opportunity to help prevent a fall. These findings can help inform future exoskeleton research and guide the development of devices that are accepted, used, and provide meaningful benefit to users.
Subject(s)bioengineering , communication, networking and broadcast technologies , computing and processing , robotics and control systems , signal processing and analysis
Keyword(s)Exoskeletons, Surveys, Older adults, Interviews, Legged locomotion, Pain, Medical devices, Balance, Exoskeleton, Joint pain, Older adult, Survey
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank1.093
H-Index140
eISSN1558-0210
pISSN1534-4320
DOI10.1109/tnsre.2024.3381979

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