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- Choe, Eunbin;
- Moon, Junyoung;
- Ryu, Jaewook;
- Yang, Seungtae;
- Nasirzadeh, Alireza;
- ... Lee, Giuk;
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Acute ankle sprains frequently lead to chronic ankle instability and muscle atrophy by causing immobilization, which necessitates real-time stiffness modulation for ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs). This paper proposes Active Variable Compression Shoes (AVC-Shoes), an ankle support system inspired by the ""heel-lock taping"" technique, which employs a wire-fabric compression mechanism to selectively stiffen ankle joints at crucial points in the gait cycle. The experimental results confirmed that AVC-Shoes achieve variable ankle stiffness in all directions, demonstrating dorsiflexion and plantarflexion stiffness ranges of up to 8.3 and 5.9 Nm/rad, respectively. Additionally, preliminary human testing involving three healthy participants revealed that the gastrocnemius muscle activity during the push-off phase in the active compression mode was significantly higher (by 19%) than that in the brace mode. By selectively increasing stiffness at heel strikes, AVC-Shoes represent a promising advancement toward next-generation AFOs capable of stabilizing the ankle while preventing muscle atrophy, which is associated with prolonged brace use.
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- 제목
- Low-Profile, Shoe-Type Ankle-Foot Orthosis with Active Variable Ankle Stiffness via Wire-Fabric Compression Mechanism
- 저자
- Choe, Eunbin; Moon, Junyoung; Ryu, Jaewook; Yang, Seungtae; Nasirzadeh, Alireza; Kong, Sejin; Choi, Youngsuk; Lee, Giuk
- 발행일
- 2025-08
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- Article
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- BIOMIMETICS
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- 10
- 호
- 8