Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) is a robotic exoskeleton designed to support impaired limbs.
OBJECTIVE:
We aimed to evaluate whether active exercise using a single-joint HAL (HAL-SJ) following total knee arthroplasty can facilitate the recovery of knee flexion.
METHODS:
Twenty-two patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty were randomly allocated to the HAL-SJ group (
RESULTS:
Both groups showed significant improvement between postoperative days 5 and 10 in all outcome measures. Improvements in active ROM (
CONCLUSIONS:
HAL therapy enables patients to perform painless active movements and facilitates the recovery of knee function.
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