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一种用于评估人体与外骨骼适配性的神经效率指标的开发。

Development of a neural efficiency metric to assess human-exoskeleton adaptations.

作者信息

Mehta Ranjana K, Zhu Yibo, Weston Eric B, Marras William S

机构信息

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States.

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.

出版信息

Front Robot AI. 2025 Apr 2;12:1541963. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2025.1541963. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Passive exoskeletons have been introduced to alleviate loading on the lumbar spine while increasing the wearer's productivity. However, few studies have examined the neurocognitive effects of short-term human-exoskeleton adaptation. The objective of the study was to develop a novel neural efficiency metric to assess short-term human exoskeleton adaptation during repetitive lifting. Twelve participants (gender-balanced) performed simulated asymmetric lifting tasks for a short duration (phase: early, middle, late) with and without a passive low back exoskeleton on two separate days. Phase, exoskeleton condition, and their interaction effects on biomechanical parameters, neural activation, and the novel neural efficiency metric were examined. Peak L5/S1 superior lateral shear forces were found to be significantly lower in the exoskeleton condition than in the control condition. However, other biomechanical and neural activation measures were comparable between conditions. The temporal change of the neural efficiency metric was found to follow the motor adaptation process. Compared to the control condition, participants exhibited lower efficiency during the exoskeleton-assisted lifting condition over time. The neural efficiency metric was capable of tracking the short-term task adaptation process during a highly ambulatory exoskeleton-assisted manual handling task. The exoskeleton-assisted task was less efficient and demanded a longer adaptation period than the control condition, which may impact exoskeleton acceptance and/or intent to use.

摘要

被动式外骨骼已被引入,以减轻腰椎的负荷,同时提高穿戴者的工作效率。然而,很少有研究考察短期人体与外骨骼适应过程中的神经认知效应。本研究的目的是开发一种新的神经效率指标,以评估重复提举过程中人体对外骨骼的短期适应情况。12名参与者(性别均衡)在两天内分别在有和没有被动式腰部外骨骼的情况下,进行了短时间(阶段:早期、中期、后期)的模拟不对称提举任务。考察了阶段、外骨骼状况及其对生物力学参数、神经激活和新的神经效率指标的交互作用。结果发现,在外骨骼条件下,L5/S1节段的峰值上外侧剪切力显著低于对照条件。然而,其他生物力学和神经激活指标在不同条件下具有可比性。发现神经效率指标的时间变化遵循运动适应过程。与对照条件相比,随着时间的推移,参与者在外骨骼辅助提举条件下的效率较低。神经效率指标能够跟踪高度动态的外骨骼辅助手动操作任务中的短期任务适应过程。与对照条件相比,外骨骼辅助任务的效率较低,需要更长的适应期,这可能会影响对外骨骼的接受度和/或使用意愿。

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