Chiou Ying-Han, Luh Jer-Junn, Chen Shih-Ching, Chen Yu-Luen, Lai Jin-Shin, Kuo Te-Son
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Disabil Rehabil. 2008;30(19):1499-505. doi: 10.1080/09638280701615246.
In this study, a patient-driven loop control in a non-invasive functional electrical stimulation (FES) system was designed to restore hand function of stroke patients with their residual capabilities.
With this patient-driven loop control, patients use the electromyographic (EMG) signals from their voluntary controlled muscles in affected limbs to adjust stimulus parameters of the system. A special designed FES system generated electrical stimuli to excite the paralyzed muscles through surface electrodes on the basis of the control command from the residual myoelectric signals. EMG signals were also served as the trigger and the adjustment of stimulus parameters and thereby adding versatility of the FES system. Four stroke patients were recruited in the experiment to validate our system.
The experimental results showed that hemiplegics could successfully control the system to restore their lost hand functions with the strategy of patient-driven loop control (the average estimated success rate was 77.5% with the tasks of cylindrical grasp and lateral pinch); and further, they would benefit by using the residual capabilities to regain their hand functions from the viewpoints of rehabilitation and psychology.
According to the experiment results, this patient-driven loop control can be beneficial for hemiplegics to restore their hand functions such as cylindrical grasp and lateral pinch. The control strategy of this study has the potential to be employed not only in the FES system but also in other assistive devices.
在本研究中,设计了一种非侵入性功能性电刺激(FES)系统中的患者驱动循环控制,以利用中风患者的残余能力恢复其手部功能。
通过这种患者驱动循环控制,患者利用患侧肢体自主控制肌肉的肌电图(EMG)信号来调整系统的刺激参数。一个特殊设计的FES系统根据残余肌电信号的控制指令,通过表面电极产生电刺激来激发瘫痪肌肉。EMG信号还用作刺激参数的触发和调整,从而增加了FES系统的多功能性。实验招募了4名中风患者来验证我们的系统。
实验结果表明,偏瘫患者可以通过患者驱动循环控制策略成功控制该系统以恢复其丧失的手部功能(在圆柱状抓握和侧捏任务中,平均估计成功率为77.5%);此外,从康复和心理角度来看,他们利用残余能力恢复手部功能会从中受益。
根据实验结果,这种患者驱动循环控制对偏瘫患者恢复圆柱状抓握和侧捏等手部功能有益。本研究的控制策略不仅有可能应用于FES系统,还可应用于其他辅助设备。