Ranaldi Simone, Gizzi Leonardo, Severini Giacomo, De Marchis Cristiano
Department of Industrial, Electronics and Mechanical EngineeringRoma Tre University 00154 Rome Italy.
Institute for Modelling and Simulation of Biomechanical SystemsUniversity of Stuttgart 70174 Stuttgart Germany.
IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol. 2024 Sep 5;6:28-34. doi: 10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3454970. eCollection 2025.
The characterization, through the concept of muscle synergies, of clinical functional tests is a valid tool that has been widely adopted in the research field. While this theory has been exploited for a description of the motor control strategies underlying the biomechanical task, the biomechanical correlate of the synergistic activity is yet to be fully described. In this paper, the relationship between the activity of different synergies and the center of mass kinematic patterns has been investigated; in particular, a group of healthy subjects has been recruited to perform simple sit-to-stand tasks, and the electromyographic data has been recorded for the extraction of muscle synergies. An optimal model selection criterion has been adopted for dividing the participants by the number of synergies characterizing their own control schema. Synergistic activity has then been mapped onto the phase-space description of the center of mass kinematics, investigating whether a different number of synergies implies the exploration of different region of the phase-space itself. Results show how using an additional motor module allow for a wider trajectory in the phase-space, paving the way for the use of kinematic feedback to stimulate the activity of different synergies, with the aim of defining synergy-based rehabilitation or training protocols.
通过肌肉协同作用概念对临床功能测试进行特征描述,是一种在研究领域已被广泛采用的有效工具。虽然该理论已被用于描述生物力学任务背后的运动控制策略,但协同活动的生物力学关联尚未得到充分描述。本文研究了不同协同作用的活动与质心运动学模式之间的关系;具体而言,招募了一组健康受试者来执行简单的坐立任务,并记录肌电图数据以提取肌肉协同作用。采用了一种最优模型选择标准,根据表征其自身控制模式的协同作用数量对参与者进行划分。然后将协同活动映射到质心运动学的相空间描述上,研究不同数量的协同作用是否意味着对相空间本身不同区域的探索。结果表明,使用额外的运动模块可在相空间中实现更宽的轨迹,为利用运动反馈刺激不同协同作用的活动铺平了道路,旨在定义基于协同作用的康复或训练方案。