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手臂轻型外骨骼对运动执行和肌肉活动影响的评估:一项针对健康受试者的初步研究。

Evaluation of the effects of the Arm Light Exoskeleton on movement execution and muscle activities: a pilot study on healthy subjects.

作者信息

Pirondini Elvira, Coscia Martina, Marcheschi Simone, Roas Gianluca, Salsedo Fabio, Frisoli Antonio, Bergamasco Massimo, Micera Silvestro

机构信息

Bertarelli Foundation Chair in Translational Neuroengineering, Center for Neuroprosthetics and Institute of Bioengineering, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland.

Wyss Center for Bio-and Neuro- Engineering, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2016 Jan 23;13:9. doi: 10.1186/s12984-016-0117-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exoskeletons for lower and upper extremities have been introduced in neurorehabilitation because they can guide the patient's limb following its anatomy, covering many degrees of freedom and most of its natural workspace, and allowing the control of the articular joints. The aims of this study were to evaluate the possible use of a novel exoskeleton, the Arm Light Exoskeleton (ALEx), for robot-aided neurorehabilitation and to investigate the effects of some rehabilitative strategies adopted in robot-assisted training.

METHODS

We studied movement execution and muscle activities of 16 upper limb muscles in six healthy subjects, focusing on end-effector and joint kinematics, muscle synergies, and spinal maps. The subjects performed three dimensional point-to-point reaching movements, without and with the exoskeleton in different assistive modalities and control strategies.

RESULTS

The results showed that ALEx supported the upper limb in all modalities and control strategies: it reduced the muscular activity of the shoulder's abductors and it increased the activity of the elbow flexors. The different assistive modalities favored kinematics and muscle coordination similar to natural movements, but the muscle activity during the movements assisted by the exoskeleton was reduced with respect to the movements actively performed by the subjects. Moreover, natural trajectories recorded from the movements actively performed by the subjects seemed to promote an activity of muscles and spinal circuitries more similar to the natural one.

CONCLUSIONS

The preliminary analysis on healthy subjects supported the use of ALEx for post-stroke upper limb robotic assisted rehabilitation, and it provided clues on the effects of different rehabilitative strategies on movement and muscle coordination.

摘要

背景

上下肢外骨骼已被引入神经康复领域,因为它们可以按照患者肢体的解剖结构引导其运动,覆盖多个自由度及其大部分自然工作空间,并能控制关节。本研究的目的是评估一种新型外骨骼——手臂轻型外骨骼(ALEx)在机器人辅助神经康复中的可能用途,并研究机器人辅助训练中采用的一些康复策略的效果。

方法

我们研究了6名健康受试者16块上肢肌肉的运动执行情况和肌肉活动,重点关注末端执行器和关节运动学、肌肉协同作用以及脊髓图谱。受试者在有无外骨骼的情况下,以不同的辅助方式和控制策略进行三维点对点的伸手动作。

结果

结果表明,ALEx在所有方式和控制策略下都能辅助上肢运动:它降低了肩部外展肌的肌肉活动,增加了肘部屈肌的活动。不同的辅助方式有利于形成与自然运动相似的运动学和肌肉协调性,但与受试者主动进行的运动相比,外骨骼辅助运动期间的肌肉活动有所减少。此外,受试者主动进行的运动所记录的自然轨迹似乎能促进更接近自然状态的肌肉和脊髓回路活动。

结论

对健康受试者的初步分析支持将ALEx用于中风后上肢机器人辅助康复,并为不同康复策略对运动和肌肉协调性的影响提供了线索。

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