How does wearable robotic exoskeleton affect overground walking performance measured with the 10-meter and six-minute walk tests after a basic locomotor training in healthy individuals?

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Gagnon, D. H., Da Cunha, J., Boyer-Delestre, M., Bosquet, L., & Duclos, C. (2017). How does wearable robotic exoskeleton affect overground walking performance measured with the 10-m and six-minute walk tests after a basic locomotor training in healthy individuals?. Gait & posture58, 340-345.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.08.027

Highlights

  • Wearable robotic exoskeleton reduces overground walking speed in healthy individuals.

  • Wearable robotic exoskeleton reduces overground walking distance in healthy individuals.

  • The 10-m walk test is redundant during passive walking with the exoskeleton.

  • The six-minute walk test is redundant during passive walking with the exoskeleton.

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