Roberto E. Quesada
Carnegie Mellon University
3 Papers
Roberto E. Quesada is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Increasing ankle push-off work with a powered prosthesis does not necessarily reduce metabolic rate for transtibial amputees
TL;DR: Restoring or augmenting ankle push-off work is not sufficient to improve energy economy for lower-limb amputees, but no participant had lower metabolic rate with higher levels of push- off work.
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The influence of push-off timing in a robotic ankle-foot prosthesis on the energetics and mechanics of walking
TL;DR: Prosthesis push-off timing, isolated from push-offs work, strongly affected metabolic rate, with optimal timing at or after intact-side heel contact, and the trends in metabolic rate and center-of-mass mechanics were not consistent with simple model predictions.
Effect of push-off timing on metabolic cost during walking with a universal ankle-foot prosthesis emulator
Philippe Malcolm,Roberto E. Quesada,Joshua M. Caputo,Dirk De Clercq,Steven H. Collins +4 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: These results confirm that the prosthesis emulator used here allows experimental tests of the influence of push-off parameters on metabolic cost, and could be used to optimize the assistance that amputees can get from a constrained amount of battery energy.