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Development of a training-oriented wearable knee joint exoskeleton for forming a scientific force application pattern
Shuai Chang1,2, Feng Feng2, Zihao Li1
1Sport Biomechanics Center, Institute of Artificial Intelligence in Sports, Capital University of Physical Education and Sports, Beijing, China.
Background:
Squat training enhances athletic performance but poses knee injury risks when the technique is poor.
Objective:
Develop a resistance-type wearable knee exoskeleton to cultivate a hip-dominant, knee-safe squat pattern.
Methods:
Fifteen healthy men performed squats with either the exoskeleton or with barbells at three matched loads. Three-dimensional motion, ground-reaction force, and electromyography data were processed in OpenSim and MATLAB to quantify joint kinematics, power share, and muscle contribution.
Results:
The exoskeleton significantly reduced average angular velocity at the hip, knee, and ankle (p < 0.05), increasing hip power contribution by 20%-40% while decreasing knee contribution by 20%-30%, confirming a hip-driven pattern. However, knee and ankle ranges of motion decreased by 7°-9°, and vastus medialis activation dropped by ∼50% (p < 0.05).
Conclusion:
The device effectively standardizes squat mechanics and off-loads the knee, yet individualized tuning and auxiliary mobility work are recommended to optimize training transfer and preserve functional range of motion.
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