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As part of the ongoing research on balance assistance at the Delft Biorobotics Lab, the goal of this project was to analyse the relevance of optimising the control action to each individual user. In order to explore the feasibility of tuning balance assistance based on task perfo ...
Bodyweight-supported gait training enables functional and task-specific training of walking shortly after a neurological injury. After a neurological injury, individuals have to relearn their active control of lateral balance to avoid falling. However, bodyweight-support forces s ...
Gait rehabilitation attempts to alleviate gait and balance impairments caused by spinal cord injury. Conventional gait rehabilitation often includes unloading a portion of the user’s weight with a vertical force. This vertical force enables people to practice stepping but makes f ...

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Enhancing motor learning via controlled sensory-motor integration

Complex motions are generally accepted as movements which consists of at least 2 Degrees of Freedom (DoFs) actuated in a coordinated manner, which takes more than one practice session to be mastered, and that are ecologically valid (see Wulf et al. 2002 for a clear statement).