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通过触觉感觉替代改善下肢截肢者的姿势稳定性。

Improving postural stability among people with lower-limb amputations by tactile sensory substitution.

机构信息

School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Peking University, 5 Yiheyuan Road, 100871, Beijing, China.

Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health, Beijing, China.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2021 Nov 6;18(1):159. doi: 10.1186/s12984-021-00952-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

For people with lower-limb amputations, wearing a prosthetic limb helps restore their motor abilities for daily activities. However, the prosthesis's potential benefits are hindered by limited somatosensory feedback from the affected limb and its prosthesis. Previous studies have examined various sensory substitution systems to alleviate this problem; the prominent approach is to convert foot-ground interaction to tactile stimulations. However, positive outcomes for improving their postural stability are still rare. We hypothesized that the sensory substiution system based on surrogated tactile stimulus is capable of improving the standing stability among people with lower-limb amputations.

METHODS

We designed a wearable device consisting of four pressure sensors and two vibrators and tested it among people with unilateral transtibial amputations (n = 7) and non-disabled participants (n = 8). The real-time measurements of foot pressure were fused into a single representation of foot-ground interaction force, which was encoded by varying vibration intensity of the two vibrators attached to the participants' forearm. The vibration intensity followed a logarithmic function of the force representation, in keeping with principles of tactile psychophysics. The participants were tested with a classical postural stability task in which visual disturbances perturbed their quiet standing.

RESULTS

With a brief familiarization of the system, the participants exhibited better postural stability against visual disturbances when switching on sensory substitution than without. The body sway was substantially reduced, as shown in head movements and excursions of the center of pressure. The improvement was present for both groups of participants and was particularly pronounced in more challenging conditions with larger visual disturbances.

CONCLUSIONS

Substituting otherwise missing foot pressure feedback with vibrotactile signals can improve postural stability for people with lower-limb amputations. The design of the mapping between the foot-ground interaction force and the tactile signals is essential for the user to utilize the surrogated tactile signals for postural control, especially for situations that their postural control is challenged.

摘要

背景

对于下肢截肢者来说,佩戴假肢有助于恢复其日常活动的运动能力。然而,由于假肢对受影响肢体及其假肢的感觉反馈有限,其潜在益处受到阻碍。先前的研究已经检查了各种感觉替代系统来解决这个问题; 突出的方法是将脚地相互作用转换为触觉刺激。然而,改善其姿势稳定性的积极结果仍然很少见。我们假设基于替代触觉刺激的感觉替代系统能够改善下肢截肢者的站立稳定性。

方法

我们设计了一种由四个压力传感器和两个振动器组成的可穿戴设备,并在单侧胫骨截肢者(n=7)和非残疾参与者(n=8)中进行了测试。实时测量的脚压融合成单一的脚地相互作用力表示,通过附着在参与者前臂上的两个振动器的振动强度变化进行编码。振动强度遵循力表示的对数函数,符合触觉心理物理学原理。参与者在经典的姿势稳定性任务中进行测试,其中视觉干扰会干扰他们的安静站立。

结果

通过对系统的简短熟悉,与不使用感觉替代时相比,参与者在开启感觉替代时表现出更好的抗视觉干扰姿势稳定性。身体摆动明显减少,如头部运动和重心的偏移所示。这种改善存在于两组参与者中,在视觉干扰更大的更具挑战性的情况下尤为明显。

结论

用振动触觉信号替代否则缺失的脚压反馈可以改善下肢截肢者的姿势稳定性。脚地相互作用力和触觉信号之间的映射设计对于用户利用替代触觉信号进行姿势控制至关重要,特别是在其姿势控制受到挑战的情况下。

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