Low-Profile, Shoe-Type Ankle-Foot Orthosis with Active Variable Ankle Stiffness via Wire-Fabric Compression Mechanism
- PMID: 40862912
- PMCID: PMC12383481
- DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics10080539
Low-Profile, Shoe-Type Ankle-Foot Orthosis with Active Variable Ankle Stiffness via Wire-Fabric Compression Mechanism
Abstract
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.
Keywords: ankle–foot orthoses; variable stiffness; wearable robots; wire–fabric compression mechanism.
Conflict of interest statement
Authors Junyoung Moon, Seungtae Yang, and Giuk Lee were employed by the company HUROTICS Inc. Authors Sejin Kong and Youngsuk Choi were employed by the company LS Networks Co., Ltd. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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