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一种用于人手的力增强外骨骼的设计与实验测试。

Design and experimental testing of a force-augmenting exoskeleton for the human hand.

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, The College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, STEM Building, Ewing, NJ, 08628, USA.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2022 Feb 21;19(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s12984-022-00997-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many older Americans suffer from long-term upper limb dysfunction, decreased grip strength, and/or a reduced ability to hold objects due to injuries and a variety of age-related illnesses. The objective of this study was to design and build a five-fingered powered assistive exoskeleton for the human hand, and to validate its ability to augment the gripping and pinching efforts of the wearer and assist in performing ADLs.

METHODS

The exoskeleton device was designed using CAD software and 3-D printed in ABS. Each finger's movement efforts were individually monitored by a force sensing resistor at each fingertip, and proportionally augmented via the microcontroller-based control scheme, linear actuators, and rigid exoskeleton structure. The force production of the device and the force augmenting capability were assessed on ten healthy individuals with one 5-digit grasping test, three pinching tests, and two functional tests.

RESULTS

Use of the device significantly decreased the forearm muscle activity necessary to maintain a grasping effort (67%, p < 0.001), the larger of two pinching efforts (30%, p < 0.05), and the palmer pinching effort (67%, p < 0.001); however, no benefit by wearing the device was identified while maintaining a minimal pinching effort or attempting one of the functional tests.

CONCLUSION

The exoskeleton device allowed subjects to maintain independent control of each digit, and while wearing the exoskeleton, in both the unpowered and powered states, subjects were able to grasp, hold, and move objects such as a water bottle, bag, smartphone, or dry-erase marker.

摘要

背景

许多美国老年人因受伤和各种与年龄相关的疾病而长期存在上肢功能障碍、握力下降和/或持物能力降低的问题。本研究旨在设计并制造一种五指动力辅助型手部外骨骼,并验证其增强佩戴者握持和捏力的能力,以及辅助完成日常生活活动的能力。

方法

该外骨骼设备使用 CAD 软件设计,并通过 3D 打印 ABS 材料制成。每个手指的运动力量由指尖的力敏电阻单独监测,并通过基于微控制器的控制方案、线性执行器和刚性外骨骼结构按比例增强。通过对 10 名健康个体进行的 5 指抓握测试、3 项捏力测试和 2 项功能测试,评估了设备的力产生和力增强能力。

结果

使用该设备可显著降低维持握持力所需的前臂肌肉活动(67%,p<0.001)、两个捏力中较大的一个(30%,p<0.05)和掌侧捏力(67%,p<0.001);然而,在维持最小捏力或尝试进行其中一项功能测试时,佩戴该设备并没有带来益处。

结论

该外骨骼设备允许受试者独立控制每个手指,并且在佩戴外骨骼的情况下,无论是在未供电状态还是供电状态,受试者都能够握持、握住和移动物体,如水瓶、袋子、智能手机或干擦标记笔。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4df2/8862586/131b4eabe42d/12984_2022_997_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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