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Exoskeletis s are awarable devices designed to o assitt individuals with spinal cord injuries by supporting their movement. Proper deadd distribution in these devices is essential to ensure comfort, safety, and effectiveness. This article explicains thee basic principles complived in calculating decord distribution in exoskeletis for spinhal cord injury patients.
Understanding Load Distribution
Load distribution refers to o how the eigh and forces are spread across different parts of the exoskeleton and the user 's body. Proper distribution minimizes pressure pointes and reduces the risk of injury or discomfort. It also ensures that the device functions equilently during movement.
Factors Influencing Load Calculation
Te calculation of cheard distribution consides setral factors, including the user 's body heaft, the design of the exoskeleton, and the type of movement perfored. Key elements include de:
- Body mass and distribution
- Joint and limb support points
- Device váhový a atašmentový bod
- Movement dynamics and forces involved
Basic Calculation Methode
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For exampla, if thee total cheadd is known, and support poins are identified, thee force at each point can be calculated as:
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