为中风患者提供自愿机械帮助的肌电控制机器人系统

R. Song, K. Tong, X. Hu, X.J. Zheng
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这项研究描述了肌电控制机器人系统的操作,该系统旨在帮助中风患者在水平面上进行手腕运动。通过桡侧腕屈肌(FCR)和桡侧腕伸肌(ECR)发出的肌电图(EMG)信号检测受试者的意图,控制机器人系统的机械辅助来辅助腕屈曲和腕伸。这项研究招募了5名中风后的受试者。结果显示,在肌电控制机器人系统的帮助下,五名受试者的活动范围(ROM)增加了。随着辅助的增加,激动剂肌电信号的幅度减小,这可能反映了受试者完成运动所需的努力较少。这项研究表明,应用肌电控制的机器人系统为中风后受影响的手腕关节提供大量的外部扭矩是可行的。其治疗效果将在脑卒中康复中进一步研究。
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Myoelectrically Controlled Robotic System That Provide Voluntary Mechanical Help for Persons after Stroke
This study described the operation of the myoelectrically controlled robotic system designed to assist wrist movement in a horizontal plane for patients after stroke. Electromyographic (EMG) signals from flexor carpi radialis (FCR), extensor carpi radialis (ECR) detecting subject's intention are used to control the mechanical assistance from the robotic system either to assist wrist flexion and wrist extension. This study had recruited five subjects after stroke. The results revealed that the range of motion (ROM) in the five subjects increased with the assistance of the myoelectrically controlled robotic system. The amplitude of agonist EMG signal decreased with the increase of assistance, which might reflect less effort was needed for the subject to perform the movement. This study demonstrates that it is feasible to apply myoelectrically controlled robotic system to provide substantial external torque to the affected wrist joint for subjects after stroke. Its therapeutic effect will be further investigated during stroke rehabilitation.
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