Saxena Himanshu, Ward Kevin R, Krishnan Chandramouli, Epureanu Bogdan I
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Michigan Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
IEEE Access. 2020;8:140445-140455. doi: 10.1109/access.2020.3011691. Epub 2020 Jul 24.
Prolonged immobilization from a critical illness can result in significant muscle atrophy. Whole-body vibration (WBV) could potentially attenuate the issue of muscle atrophy; however, there exists no device that could potentially provide WBV in supine position that is suitable for critically ill patients. Hence, the purpose of this study was to develop a new wearable suit, called therapeutic vibration device (TVD), that can provide WBV in supine position and test its effects on physiologic markers of physical activity including muscle activation, oxygen consumption (VO), and regional hemoglobin oxygen saturation (rSO). The prototype TVD delivered multi-frequency WBV axially to 19 healthy participants in supine position for 10 minutes simultaneously at 25 Hz/4.2 g on the feet and 15 Hz/0.7 g on the shoulders. Muscle activation was recorded by electromyography (EMG), VO was measured by indirect calorimetry and rSO was recorded by near-infrared spectroscopy. Recordings were collected from each participant from multiple body locations, on three separate days, at baseline and during the intervention. Acceleration was also recorded to gain insight into transmissibility and coherence. Repeated-measures ANOVA using Bonferroni correction revealed that the muscle activity significantly increased by 4% - 62% ( < 0.05), VO improved by 22.3% ( < 0.05) and rSO increased by 1.4% - 4.5% ( < 0.05) compared to baseline. WBV provided by the TVD is capable of producing physiologic responses consistent with mild physical activity. Such effects could potentially be valuable as an adjunct to physical therapy for early mobilization to prevent atrophy occurring from prolonged immobilization.
危重病导致的长期制动可导致显著的肌肉萎缩。全身振动(WBV)可能会减轻肌肉萎缩问题;然而,目前尚无适合危重病患者在仰卧位提供WBV的设备。因此,本研究的目的是开发一种名为治疗性振动装置(TVD)的新型可穿戴套装,其能够在仰卧位提供WBV,并测试其对包括肌肉激活、耗氧量(VO)和局部血红蛋白氧饱和度(rSO)在内的身体活动生理指标的影响。TVD原型在仰卧位为19名健康参与者同时轴向提供多频率WBV,足部频率为25Hz/4.2g,肩部频率为15Hz/0.7g,持续10分钟。通过肌电图(EMG)记录肌肉激活情况,通过间接量热法测量VO,并通过近红外光谱记录rSO。在基线和干预期间,在三个不同的日子从每个参与者的多个身体部位收集记录。还记录了加速度,以深入了解传递性和相干性。使用Bonferroni校正的重复测量方差分析显示,与基线相比,肌肉活动显著增加4% - 62%(P<0.05),VO提高22.3%(P<0.05),rSO增加1.4% - 4.5%(P<0.05)。TVD提供的WBV能够产生与轻度身体活动一致的生理反应。作为物理治疗的辅助手段,这种效果对于早期活动以预防长期制动引起的萎缩可能具有潜在价值。