This paper is a technological analysis with fundamentals of the area of mechanical engineering
focused on assistive technology. A purpose is to assist the rehabilitation of lower limb gait through
physiotherapeutic exercises for patients affected by the incomplete vertebral-medullar injury. The study in
question had as its guiding question how to make the structure of the already dimensioned project more effective
and to construct a device for the motor rehabilitation of the lower limbs of people affected by incomplete
vertebral-medullar injury with a clinical report considered to favor the recovery of gait by physiotherapy? The
research occurred through previous studies aimed at an incomplete vertebral-medullar injury. For the preparation
of the study, the research methodology aimed at solving a specific problem through the invention/improvement
of a product. With the results of the research, we obtained analysis related to the resistance of the 3D software
structure that presented a good design, allowing an active construction of the prototype, which follows in the test
phases.
Keywords: Rehabilitation of March, Assistive Technology, Spinal Cord Injuries.
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