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Actuation, Biomechanics, and Control Strategies of Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Exoskeletons

This special issue belongs to the section “Actuators for Medical Instruments“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce this Special Issue of Actuators, titled "Actuation, Biomechanics, and Control Strategies of Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Exoskeletons".

This Special Issue will focus on the engineering and neurological aspects of active (powered) prosthetics and orthotics control, with a particular emphasis on how performance metrics align—or even conflict—with user satisfaction, acceptance, and experience. This Special Issue aims to bridge the gap between quantitative performance measures of active prosthetic, orthotic, and exoskeleton devices and the qualitative (and often subjective) satisfaction reported by users. As the field progresses, it is increasingly important to not only consider how well these actuated devices perform in clinical or lab settings and how well they follow the desired trajectories, but also how users perceive and experience them in real-world scenarios.

We invite original research articles, systematic reviews, case studies, and theoretical perspectives on topics including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Biomechanics, actuation, and control strategies;
  • Active (actuated) prosthetics, orthotics, and exoskeletons;
  • Powered assistive devices, rehabilitation engineering, and human–machine interactions;
  • Wearable robotics, bio-inspired robotics, and gait analysis;
  • Neural interfaces, muscle synergies, kinematics, and dynamics;
  • Rehabilitation robotics, human motor control, and sensor technologies;
  • Artificial intelligence, wearable sensors, and biomedical engineering;
  • Human–machine interactions, haptic feedback, and Electromyography (EMG);
  • Assistive technology, lower-limb prosthetics, and upper-limb prosthetics;
  • Neuromuscular control and assistive robotics;
  • Control mechanisms in powered prosthetics, orthotics, and exoskeletons;
  • Comparative analyses of device performance metrics vs. user satisfaction;
  • Neurofeedback and adaptive control in active prosthetic and orthotic interfaces;
  • Advances in sensory feedback integration for enhanced user experience;
  • Real-world and longitudinal studies on user satisfaction and device acceptance;
  • Neural interfacing techniques for optimized control of prosthetic limbs;
  • User-centered design approaches in neuro-orthotic and prosthetic engineering.

We seek contributions from researchers, clinicians, and engineers that push the boundaries of how we evaluate and improve prosthetic, orthotic, and exoskeleton devices in terms of both clinical efficacy and user-centric satisfaction.

Dr. Mahdy Eslamy
Prof. Dr. Mo Rastgaar
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • biomechanics
  • actuation
  • control strategies
  • active prosthetics
  • orthotics
  • exoskeletons
  • powered assistive devices
  • wearable robotics
  • rehabilitation robotics

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Actuators - ISSN 2076-0825