The effect of a novel gait retraining device on lower limb kinematics and muscle activation in healthy adults

The Re-Link Trainer (RLT) is a modified walking frame with a linkage system designed to apply a non-individualized kinematic constraint to normalize gait trajectory of the left limb. The premise behind the RLT is that a user ’s lower limb is constrained into a physiologically normal gait pattern, ideally generating symmetry across gait cycle parameters and kinematics. This pilot study investigated adaptations in the natural gait pattern of healthy adults when using the RLT compared to normal overground walking.
Source: Journal of Biomechanics - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Source Type: research