Design and Validation of a Tripping-Eliciting Platform Based on Compliant Random Obstacles

IF 2.7 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3493619
Eugenio Anselmino;Lorenzo Pittoni;Tommaso Ciapetti;Michele Piazzini;Claudio Macchi;Alberto Mazzoni;Silvestro Micera;Arturo Forner-Cordero
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Goal: The experimental study of the stumble phenomena is essential to develop novel technological solutions to limit harmful effects in at-risk populations. A versatile platform to deliver realistic and unanticipated tripping perturbations, controllable in their strength and timing, would be beneficial for this field of study. Methods: We built a modular tripping-eliciting system based on multiple compliant trip blocks that deliver unanticipated tripping perturbations. The system was validated with a study with 9 healthy subjects. Results: The system delivered 33 out of 34 perturbations (a minimum of 3 per subject) during the desired gait phase, and 31 effectively induced a tripping event. The recovery strategies adopted after the perturbations were qualitatively consistent with the literature. The analysis of the inertial motion unit signals and the questionnaires suggests a limited adaptation to the perturbation throughout experiments. Conclusions: The platform succeeded in providing realistic trip perturbations, concurrently limiting subjects’ adaptation. The presence of multiple compliant obstacles, tunable regarding position and perturbation strength, represents a novelty in the field, allowing the study of stumbling phenomena caused by obstacles with different levels of sturdiness. The overall system is modular and can be easily adapted for different applications.
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基于柔性随机障碍物的触发平台设计与验证
目标:绊倒现象的实验研究对于开发新的技术解决方案以限制危险人群的有害影响至关重要。一个多功能平台可以提供真实的和意想不到的起下钻扰动,在强度和时间上都是可控的,这将有利于这一领域的研究。方法:我们建立了一个模块化的脱扣触发系统,该系统基于多个兼容的脱扣块,可以提供意想不到的脱扣扰动。该系统在9名健康受试者的研究中得到了验证。结果:该系统在期望的步态阶段提供了34个扰动中的33个(每个受试者至少3个),其中31个有效地诱导了绊倒事件。扰动后采用的恢复策略与文献定性一致。对惯性运动单元信号和问卷的分析表明,整个实验对扰动的适应是有限的。结论:该平台成功地提供了真实的旅行扰动,同时限制了受试者的适应。多个柔性障碍物的存在,可以根据位置和扰动强度进行调整,代表了该领域的一个新事物,允许研究由不同坚固程度的障碍物引起的绊脚石现象。整个系统是模块化的,可以很容易地适应不同的应用。
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