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The central hypothesis is that high-torque, low-inertia motor systems controlled with energetic objectives will enable modular powered orthoses to partially assist the joints. High-torque electric motors combined with minimal transmissions can be freely rotated (i.e., backdriven) by human joints, allowing the use of an emerging torque control method called energy shaping to reduce the perceived weight\u002Finertia of the body during any motion. By mounting these modular actuators to commercial orthoses, this technology will be easily prescribed\u002Fconfigured by clinicians.",[9],null,[22,27],{"name":23,"role":24,"phone":25,"phoneExt":20,"email":26},"Emily Klinkman","CONTACT","734-763-1156","emilykk@umich.edu",{"name":28,"role":24,"phone":25,"phoneExt":20,"email":29},"Robert Gregg","rdgregg@umich.edu",[31],{"facility":32,"status":33,"city":34,"state":35,"zip":36,"country":37,"countryCode":38,"cosmosGeoPoint":39,"geoPoint":44,"contacts":45},"Rehab Lab","RECRUITING","Ann Arbor","Michigan","48109","United States","US",{"type":40,"coordinates":41},"Point",[42,43],-83.74088,42.27756,{"lat":43,"lon":42},[46,47],{"name":23,"role":24,"phone":25,"phoneExt":20,"email":26},{"name":28,"role":48,"phone":20,"phoneExt":20,"email":20},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",{"type":48,"investigatorFullName":50,"investigatorTitle":51,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":20,"oldOrganization":20},"Robert D Gregg","Professor, Robotics Department Director, Locomotor Control Systems Laboratory",[53],{"name":54,"class":55},"National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)","NIH","100644751",false,"NCT07673328","Enhancing Voluntary Motion in Broad Patient Populations With Modular Powered Orthoses Renewal","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nInclusion criteria for able-bodied, young participants will be:\n\n* Aged between 18 to 65 years\n* Weigh less than 300 lbs (due to challenges in bracing heavier participants)\n* BMI \\\u003C 40 (due to challenges in bracing heavier participants)\n\nInclusion criteria for knee osteoarthritis participants will be:\n\n* Aged between 30 to 85 years\n* Medical diagnosis of patellofemoral and tibiofemoral osteoarthritis\n* Patient reported pain ≥ 4 out of 10 during activities of daily life (to avoid floor effects)\n* Weigh less than 300 lbs (due to challenges in bracing heavier participants)\n* BMI \\\u003C 40 (due to challenges in bracing heavier participants)\n* Ability to walk 6 minutes without assistance from a person (may use walking aid)\n* Ability to ascend\u002Fdescend ramps and stairs with or without the use of handrails\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nExclusion criteria for able-bodied, young adult participants will be:\n\n* Pregnant (self-report)\n* Any significant neuromuscular or musculoskeletal disorder that would interfere with the study\n* Unable to walk for 20 minutes\n* History of any cardiovascular, vestibular, or visual diseases and\u002For impairments that may interfere with the study\n* Cognitive deficits that would impair their ability to give informed consent or impair their ability to follow simple instructions during the experiments. Cognitive deficits will be determined by a Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score of \\\u003C22.\n* Adults with a known allergy to medical grade tape\n\nExclusion criteria for knee osteoarthritis participants will be:\n\n* Pregnant (self-report)\n* Any recent lower-extremity fracture (within 6 months)\n* Significant limitation on knee joint range of motion\n* Significant neurological (e.g., stroke) or cardiovascular disorder that may affect the ability to walk\n* Advised by a physician not to walk or exercise\n* Uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes\n* Use of opioids\n* Cognitive deficits or visual impairment that would impair their ability to give informed consent or impair their ability to follow simple instructions during the experiments. Cognitive deficits will be determined by a Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score of \\\u003C22.\n* Adults with a known allergy to medical grade tape",true,"ALL","18 Years","85 Years",{"count":66,"type":67},65,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[70],"NA","The overall goal of this project is to establish a novel design and control paradigm for modular, partial-assist powered orthoses (exoskeletons) to enhance voluntary lower-limb motion and manage pain in broad patient populations. Building upon a previous study period that addressed weakness from advanced age or muscle fatigue, this current period extends the technology to novel powered unloader orthoses designed to manage knee osteoarthritis (OA) pain. The investigators hypothesize that by providing 15-30% of biological joint torque, these motorized devices can reduce muscular contributions to painful loads on the joint's surfaces during activities of daily living (ADLs). 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