Considerations in designing acceptable neuromuscular stimulation systems for restoring function in paralyzed limbs.

J A Gruner
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Recent progress in the field of functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS), that is, the restoration of purposeful movement to paralyzed limbs via stimulation, has enabled paraplegic individuals to stand up, walk, and even climb stairs (with assistance) and quadriplegics to hold and manipulate utensils and useful objects. A number of experimental and clinical FNS systems are considered, emphasizing the algorithms used to regulate movement under a variety of conditions (isometric, isotonic, dynamic load, reciprocal control) and the physiologic problems encountered. Further development of FNS systems is required to achieve patient acceptability in daily living. Three important factors will be use of implanted intramuscular or nerve stimulating electrodes, quantitative documentation of FNS-produced movements, and incorporation of force, position, and other modes of feedback to both the controller and the patient.

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设计可接受的神经肌肉刺激系统以恢复瘫痪肢体功能的考虑。
功能性神经肌肉刺激(FNS)领域的最新进展,即通过刺激使瘫痪的肢体恢复有目的的运动,使截瘫患者能够站起来,行走,甚至爬楼梯(在帮助下),四肢瘫痪患者能够握住和操作器具和有用的物体。本文考虑了许多实验和临床FNS系统,强调了在各种条件下(等长、等压、动态负荷、相互控制)调节运动的算法和遇到的生理问题。需要进一步发展FNS系统以使患者在日常生活中能够接受。三个重要的因素是使用植入的肌肉或神经刺激电极,fns产生的运动的定量记录,以及将力、位置和其他反馈模式结合到控制器和患者身上。
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