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Abstract
We are currently developing a suit that assists human running motion based on the Smart Suit (SS). The SS is a wearable assistive device that intervenes in trunk kinetic chain movements by linking trunk rotation to hip flexion and extension through elastic belts. By intervening in the trunk kinetic chain, our goal is to enhance stiffness, thereby improving running economy and speed. The purpose of this study is to acquire fundamental insights into the changes in leg and trunk rotational stiffness induced by the SS, as well as the underlying mechanisms. We defined the SS torque intervention rate




