The Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
Online ISSN : 1884-2844
Print ISSN : 0549-4974
ISSN-L : 0549-4974
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D2-2 Smart Walkers from an Ergonomics Perspective: A Review
Wen Liang YeohPing Yeap LohSatoshi Muraki
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2017 Volume 53 Issue Supplement2 Pages S392-S395

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Walking is essential to our everyday lives, both socially and in our ability to perform basic everyday tasks. However, a significant number of people suffer from walking difficulties, especially people of older ages. Smart walkers are assistive devices that support independent living by extending the capabilities of four-wheeled walkers. The augmentative nature of this device means that there is a need for compatibility with the user's gait and balancing needs. This aspect has not yet been fully explored as most previous studies have focused upon the technological features of smart walkers. This paper aims to highlight and elaborate upon some of the challenges associated with developing smart walkers from an ergonomics perspective.

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