用肘拐杖行走时前臂压力分布

Parto Ghalehkhani, S. Parasuraman, M.K.A.Ahmed Khan, I. Elamvazuthi, Niranjan Debnath, S. Ali
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本文研究了前臂拐杖行走时前臂和手掌的压力分布。它还介绍了前臂拐杖的设计、建模和开发,该拐杖能够消除在门控时对患者手掌和前臂区域产生的高压;防止对上述四肢的神经和肌肉造成其他伤害。最终,进行这个项目的主要目标之一是让患者在拐杖辅助下行走时感觉不那么累,更舒适。拐杖的设计是使用CAD建模包CATIA软件绘制的。研究开发的设计是为了证明它是高质量的,比现有的常规前臂拐杖更舒适。它采用两种实验方法,即能量消耗指数(EEI)和肌电图(EMG)。与上述方法相关的实验是在10名健康/正常志愿者的帮助下进行的。并利用COMSOL多物理场软件对拐杖部分进行了仿真。最后,根据患者对开发设计的感受,准备了一项调查,并提供了调查结果。上述四种方法的结果表明,患者手部和前臂的局灶压力明显减少;同时,能量消耗水平也降低了。与常规前臂拐杖相比,开发的拐杖质量高,舒适度高。
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Forearm pressure distribution during ambulation with elbow crutches
This paper studies the pressure distribution on the forearm and the hand palm during ambulation with forearm crutches. It also presents the design, modelling and development of a forearm crutch that is capable of eliminating the high pressure induced on patient's palm and forearm areas while gating; preventing other injuries to the nerves and muscles of the mentioned extremities. Eventually, one of the main objective of conducting this project is to make the patients feel less tired and more comfortable during crutch-aided ambulation. The design of the crutch is drawn using CATIA software, a CAD modelling package. The study on the developed design is to prove that it is of high quality and is more comfortable compared to available regular forearm crutches. It is developed using two experimental methods, namely: Energy Expenditure Index (EEI) and Electromyography (EMG). The experiments related to the mentioned methods have been conducted with the help of 10 healthy/normal volunteers. Also the crutch parts have been simulated using COMSOL Multiphysics Software. Lastly, a survey was prepared and its results are also provided in accordance with the way the patients feel about the developed design. The results of all four methods mentioned, show that the focal pressure on the patient's hand and forearm has been significantly reduced; also, the energy expenditure level has been dropped. It can be concluded that the developed crutch is of high quality and is more comfortable compared to regular forearm crutches.
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