Mingming Zhang University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand.

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Mingming Zhang University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

 Aim  Provide comprehensive review of studies that investigated ankle assessment techniques.  Relevance  Better understand techniques that can be used in real-time monitoring of rehabilitation progress for implementation in conjunction with robot- assisted therapy.

Method Selected 76 publications (published Jan 1980– Aug 2013) from 8 databases. Divided publications into 2 main categories: – 16 qualitative and 60 quantitative studies. – 13 goniometer, 18 dynamometer, and 29 innovative technique studies.

Results 465 subjects participated in 29 quantitative studies of innovative measurement techniques that may potentially be integrated in real-time monitoring device. Qualitative ankle assessment methods are not suitable for real-time monitoring in robot- assisted therapy, though they are reliable for certain patients. Quantitative ankle assessment methods show great potential.

 Majority of quantitative techniques reliably measure ankle kinematics and kinetics but are usually available only for use in sagittal plane.  Limited studies determine kinematics and kinetics in sagittal, transverse, and frontal planes, where motions of ankle joint and subtalar joint actually occur.