ABOUT us
Our research focuses on leveraging wearable robotics to investigate and perturb human movement, with the goal of advancing our understanding of motor control in both healthy and clinical populations. By manipulating robotic behavior and sensory information during walking and other motor tasks, we explore how humans adapt to changing mechanical and sensory environments. These insights help us guide the development of targeted rehabilitation strategies and improve the design and application of assistive technologies for individuals with movement impairments.
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Effects of tSCS on proprioceptive and motor performance
We are investigating how transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) influences a perons’s ability to sense body position, particularly at the ankles, and how this may relate to balance and walking.
Walking with an exoskeleton after below-knee amputation
We are working on understanding how people with unilateral transtibial amputation learn to use assistive devices, such as ankle exoskeletons.
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Location
University of California, Irvine
2123 Engineering Gateway
Irvine, CA 92697-3975
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