This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese patent application No. 2014-109471, filed on May 27, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a walking training system and a walking training method thereof such that a user performs walking training.
2. Description of Related Art
There is a walking training system which is provided with a band assisting the starting movement of a leg portion by pulling the leg portion of a user walking on a treadmill to the front side (refer to Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2009-183657).
Incidentally, during the walking training of the user, for example, there may be a tendency that the leg portion is internally rotated or externally rotated. However, it is difficult for the above-described walking training system to adjust an amount of internal rotation and an amount of external rotation of the leg portion since the walking training system only pulls the leg portion of the user to the front side so as to assist the starting movement.
The present invention has been made in order to solve the above described problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a walking training system, and a walking training method thereof which can adjust a control amount of the internal and external rotation of a leg portion while assisting the user's walking during the walking training.
An aspect of the present invention to achieve the object stated above is a walking training system comprising:
a walking assistance apparatus that is mounted on a leg portion of a user, and assists the user's walking;
first pulling means for pulling at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to a front side; and
second pulling means for pulling at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to a rear side,
wherein a pulling point of the walking assistance apparatus and/or the leg portion of the user, which is pulled by the first and second pulling means is provided to be movable around the leg portion of the user.
In this aspect, the pulling point of the first pulling means may be set to an outside of the leg portion the user and/or the pulling point of the second pulling means may be set to an inside of the leg portion of the user.
In this aspect, the pulling point of the first pulling means may be set to an inside of the leg portion of the user and/or the pulling point of the second pulling means may be set to an outside of the leg portion of the user.
In this aspect, each of the first and second pulling means may include a wire of which an end is attached to at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user, and a pulling unit that pulls the wire, and
the pulling unit may be provided to be movable in the horizontal direction.
In this aspect, the first pulling means may pull at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to the upper side and the front side, and
the second pulling means may pull at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to the upper side and the rear side.
In this aspect, the walking training system may further comprise control means for independently controlling a pulling force of the first pulling means and a pulling force of the second pulling means.
In this aspect, a resultant force of components in the vertically upward direction from the pulling forces which are generated by the first and second pulling means may be equal to the force of gravity of the walking assistance apparatus.
An aspect of the present invention to achieve the object stated above is a walking training system comprising:
a walking assistance apparatus that is mounted on a leg portion of a user, and assists the user's walking;
first pulling means for pulling at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to a front side; and
second pulling means for pulling at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to a rear side, wherein
each of the first and second pulling means includes a wire of which an end is attached to at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user, and a pulling unit that pulls the wire, and
at least one of the pulling units of the first and second pulling means is provided to be movable in the horizontal direction.
An aspect of the present invention to achieve the object stated above is a walking training method of a walking training system that includes a walking assistance apparatus that is mounted on a leg portion of a user, and assists the user's walking; first pulling means for pulling at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to a front side; and second pulling means for pulling at least one of the walking assistance apparatus and the leg portion of the user to a rear side, the method comprising:
setting a pulling point of the walking assistance apparatus and/or the leg portion of the user, which is pulled by the first and second pulling means by moving the pulling point around the leg portion of the user. handle.
According to the invention, it is possible to provide a walking training system, and a walking training method thereof which can adjust a control amount of the internal and external rotation of a leg portion while assisting the user's walking during the walking training.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not to be considered as limiting the present invention.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
The walking assistance apparatus 2 is mounted on, for example, an affected leg of a user performing the walking training, and assists user's walking (
The upper thigh frame 21 is attached to an upper thigh portion of the leg portion of the user, and the lower thigh frame 23 is attached to a lower thigh portion of the leg portion of the user. An upper thigh equipment 212, for example, is provided in the upper thigh frame so as to fix the upper thigh portion. The upper thigh equipment 212 is fixed to the upper thigh portion, for example, by using magic tape (Trade mark). With this, it is possible to prevent the walking assistance apparatus 2 from being deviated from the leg portion of the user in the horizontal direction or the vertical direction.
The upper thigh frame 21 is provided with a first frame 211 which is formed in a horizontally long shape, and extends in the horizontal direction so as to connect to a wire 34 of a first pulling unit 35 described later. The first frame 211 is provided with a plurality of connection portions in the horizontal direction so as to connect and pull the wire 34 of the first pulling unit 35. It is possible to move a pulling point of the first pulling unit 35 around the leg portion of the user by changing the connection portion which connects to the wire 34 of the first pulling unit 35.
The lower thigh frame 23 is provided with a second frame 231 which is formed in a horizontally long shape, and extends in the horizontal direction so as to connect to a wire 36 of a second pulling unit 37 described later. The second frame 231 is provided with a plurality of connection portions in the horizontal direction so as to connect to and pull the wire 36 of the second pulling unit 37. It is possible to move a pulling point of the second pulling unit 37 around the leg portion of the user by changing the connection portion which connects to the wire 36 of the second pulling unit 37.
Meanwhile, the connection portion of the first and second pulling units is one of examples, and thus the invention is not limited thereto. For example, the wires 34 and 36 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 may be connected to the upper thigh equipment, and if the pulling point of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 can be moved around the leg portion of the user, the wires 34 and 36 may be connected to an optional position.
The motor unit 26 assists the user's walking by rotatably driving the knee joint portion 22 in accordance with the user's walking motion. Meanwhile, a configuration of the walking assistance apparatus 2 is one of examples, and thus the invention is not limited thereto. An optional walking assistance apparatus which is mounted on the leg portion of the user and can assist the user's walking can be adopted.
The training apparatus 3 includes a treadmill 31, a frame main body 32, and a control apparatus 33. The treadmill 31 causes a ring-like belt 311 to be rotated. The user performs the walking training by walking on the belt 311 in accordance with the movement of the belt 311.
The frame main body 32 includes two pairs of column frames 321 which are installed on the treadmill 31, a pair of front and rear frames 322 which are connected to each column frame 321 and extend in the longitudinal direction, and three right and left frames 323 which are connected to each front and rear frame 322 and extend in the horizontal direction. Meanwhile, a configuration of the frame main body 32 is not limited to the above description. If the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 which are described later can be properly fixed, the frame main body 32 may have an optional frame configuration.
The right and left frame 323 on the front side is provided with the first pulling unit 35 which pulls the wire 34 to the upper side and the front side. The right and left frame 323 on the rear side is provided with the second pulling unit 37 which pulls the wire 36 to the upper side and the rear side.
The first and second pulling units 35 and 37 are configured to have, for example, a mechanism which winds and rewinds the wires 34 and 36, a motor which drives the corresponding mechanism, or the like. An end of the wires 34 and 36 which is pulled by the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 is connected to the walking assistance apparatus 2. The first pulling unit 35 pulls the walking assistance apparatus 2 to the upper side and the front side by using the wire 34. The second pulling unit 37 pulls the walking assistance apparatus 2 to the upper side and the rear side by using the wire 36.
The first and second pulling units 35 and 37 control a driving torque of the motor so as to control the pulling force of the wires 34 and 36, but the invention is not limited thereto. For example, each of the wires 34 and 36 may be connected to a spring member, and thus the pulling force of the wires 34 and 36 may be adjusted by adjusting the elastic force of the spring member.
Components fy1 and fy2 in the vertically upward direction from the pulling forces f1 and f2 which are generated by the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 support the weight of the walking assistance apparatus 2 (
The control apparatus 33 is a specific example of control means, and controls each of the pulling forces f1 and f2 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37, the driving of the treadmill 31, and the walking assistance apparatus 2. The control apparatus 33 has a hardware configuration, for example, mainly including a microcomputer which is formed of a central processing unit (CPU) 51 which performs an operating process, a control process or the like, a read only memory (ROM) which stores an operation program performed by the CPU 51, a control program, or the like, a random access memory (RAM) which stores various items of data, an interface unit (I/F) which performs input and output of signals from the outside, and the like. The CPU, the ROM, the RAM, and the interface unit are connected to each other via a data bus.
The control apparatus 33 is provided with a display unit 331 which displays information of a training instruction, a training menu, training information (walking speed, biological information, or the like), or the like. The display unit 331 is configured as, for example, a touch panel, and the user can input the various items of information via the display unit 331.
The control apparatus 33 controls the pulling forces f1 and f2 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 such that the resultant force of the components (fy1+fy2) in the vertically upward direction from the pulling forces which are generated by the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 is equal to the weight of the walking assistance apparatus 2. Due to this, the user can naturally perform the walking training without feeling the weight of the walking assistance apparatus 2 which is mounted on the leg portion.
Further, the control apparatus 33 may control the pulling forces f1 and f2 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 and change the components fy1 and fy2 in the vertically upward direction from the pulling forces, and thus adjust a relief amount of the leg portion. Due to this, for example, it is possible to properly set the degree of difficulty of the walking training by adjusting the relief amount of the leg portion in accordance with a degree of recovery of a patient.
The control apparatus 33 may independently control each of the pulling force f1 of the first pulling unit 35 and the pulling force f2 of the second pulling unit 37. Due to this, separately from the relief amount of the leg portion in the vertically upward direction, it is possible to adjust an assist amount of the starting movement in the front and rear direction.
For example, the control apparatus 33 controls the pulling force f1 of the first pulling unit 35 to be greater than the pulling force f2 of the second pulling unit 37 as illustrated in
Incidentally, during the walking training of the user, there may be a tendency that the leg portion is internally rotated or externally rotated. For example, the affected leg is likely to be internally rotated in an early stage of rehabilitation and is likely to be externally rotated in a recovery stage, and since the weight of the walking assistance apparatus is also added to the affected leg, the above tendency becomes more significant.
In contrast, in the walking training system 1 according to the present embodiment, the pulling points P1 and P2 of the walking assistance apparatus 2 which are pulled by the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 are provided to be movable around the leg portion of the user. It is possible to generate a moment force on the leg portion in the direction of the internal and external rotation by moving the pulling points P1 and P2 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 around the leg portion of the user and then pulling the pulling points P1 and P2. By using the moment force, it is possible to optimally adjust the control amount of the internal and external rotation of the leg portion in response to the tendency of the internal and external rotation of the leg portion of the user.
For example, the pulling point P1 of the first pulling unit 35 is set to the outside of the leg portion of the user and/or the pulling point P2 of the second pulling unit 37 is set to the inside of the leg portion of the user. Due to this, it is possible to adjust the control amount of the internal rotation which causes the leg portion to be rotated inside (
On the other hand, the pulling point P1 of the first pulling unit 35 is set to the inside of the leg portion of the user and/or the pulling point P2 of the second pulling unit 37 is set to the outside of the leg portion of the user. Due to this, it is possible to adjust the control amount of the external rotation which causes the leg portion to be rotated outside (
As described above, in the walking training system 1 according to the present embodiment, the pulling points P1 and P2 on the walking assistance apparatus 2 which are pulled by the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 are provided to be movable around the leg portion of the user. It is possible to adjust the control amount of the internal and external rotation of the leg portion by moving the pulling points P1 and P2 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 around the leg portion of the user and then pulling the pulling points P1 and P2. That is, it is possible to adjust the control amount of the internal and external rotation of the leg portion while assisting the user's walking during the walking training.
From the invention thus described, it will be obvious that the embodiments of the invention may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended for inclusion within the scope of the following claims.
For example, in the above described embodiment, the pulling points P1 and P2 on the walking assistance apparatus 2 which are pulled by the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 are moved to around the leg portion of the user and thus the control amount of the internal and external rotation of the leg portion is adjusted; however, the invention is not limited thereto. At least one of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 may be provided on the right and left frame 323 to be movable in the horizontal direction, and at least one of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 is moved in the horizontal direction, and thus the control amount of the internal and external rotation of the leg portion is adjusted.
For example, the first pulling unit 35 is moved in the left direction and the second pulling unit 37 is moved in the right direction. Due to this, it is possible to generate the moment force in the internal rotation direction in the leg portion, and thus control the external rotation of the leg portion (
In the above described embodiment, the first pulling unit 35 pulls the walking assistance apparatus 2 to the upper side and the front side via the wire 34, and the second pulling unit 37 pulls the walking assistance apparatus 2 to the upper side and the rear side via the wire 36; however, the invention is not limited thereto. For example, the first pulling unit 35 may pull the walking assistance apparatus 2 to the front side via the wire 34, and the second pulling unit 37 may pull the walking assistance apparatus 2 to the rear side via the wire 36.
In the above described embodiment, the training apparatus 3 may not include the frame main body 32. In this case, the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 may be provided on, for example, a wall or ceiling.
In the above described embodiment, the wires 34 and 36 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 are connected to the walking assistance apparatus 2; however, the invention is not limited thereto. For example, the wires 34 and 36 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 may be connected to the leg portion of the user via a mounting tool such as a belt and a ring. Further, the wires 34 and 36 of the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 may be connected to the walking assistance apparatus 2 and the leg portion of the user.
In the above described embodiment, the user who wears the walking assistance apparatus 2 walks on the treadmill 31; however, the invention is not limited thereto. The user who wears the walking assistance apparatus 2 may walk on a stationary road, and the first and second pulling units 35 and 37 may be moved in accordance with the movement of the user.
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