IEEE J Biomed Health Inform. 2024 May;28(5):2713-2722. doi: 10.1109/JBHI.2024.3359483. Epub 2024 May 6.
Impairment of hand functions in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) severely disrupts activities of daily living. Recent advances have enabled rehabilitation assisted by robotic devices to augment the residual function of the muscles. Traditionally, electromyography-based muscle activity sensing interfaces have been utilized to sense volitional motor intent to drive robotic assistive devices. However, the dexterity and fidelity of control that can be achieved with electromyography-based control have been limited due to inherent limitations in signal quality. We have developed and tested a muscle-computer interface (MCI) utilizing sonomyography to provide control of a virtual cursor for individuals with motor-incomplete spinal cord injury. We demonstrate that individuals with SCI successfully gained control of a virtual cursor by utilizing contractions of muscles of the wrist joint. The sonomyography-based interface enabled control of the cursor at multiple graded levels demonstrating the ability to achieve accurate and stable endpoint control. Our sonomyography-based muscle-computer interface can enable dexterous control of upper-extremity assistive devices for individuals with motor-incomplete SCI.
脊髓损伤(SCI)患者手部功能的损伤严重影响日常生活活动。最近的进展使机器人辅助康复成为可能,从而增强肌肉的残留功能。传统上,基于肌电图的肌肉活动传感接口已被用于感知意愿运动意图以驱动机器人辅助设备。然而,由于信号质量固有的限制,基于肌电图的控制所能达到的灵活性和保真度受到限制。我们已经开发并测试了一种利用声像图来提供运动不完全性脊髓损伤个体对虚拟光标控制的肌计算机接口(MCI)。我们证明,运动不完全性脊髓损伤患者可以通过利用腕关节肌肉的收缩成功地控制虚拟光标。基于声像图的接口可以在多个分级水平上控制光标,证明了实现精确和稳定端点控制的能力。我们的基于声像图的肌计算机接口可以为运动不完全性脊髓损伤患者实现对上肢辅助设备的灵巧控制。