一种用于下肢活动评估和康复的带有软传感器的可穿戴多模系统

Shenjie Bao, Shubao Yin, Hongyu Chen, Wei Chen
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提出了一种新型的可穿戴下肢活动评估与康复多模系统,该系统由多功能腕带、足底压力分布传感器和连接云平台的本地移动终端组成。该系统可以根据临床实践获取下肢活动评估所需的数据。利用所提出的系统,治疗师可以根据评估结果通过系统分发具体的训练计划,以便患者更有效地康复。在该系统中嵌入惯性测量单元(IMU)和带有碳化泡沫电极的生理信号前端,以获取运动信号和肌电信号。在此基础上,提出了一种利用柔性压力传感器、柔性导线和织物材料的新型足底压力分布传感器。碳化泡沫电极和提出的足底压力分布传感器使评估和康复过程更加方便。患者可以通过肌电图信号在两种不同的佩戴模式之间切换。给出了培训模式和评估模式的用户界面,以及基于临床实践的评估方法。通过实验验证了系统的性能,验证了系统的可行性。所提出的系统在家庭和临床实践中显示出潜力。
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A wearable multimode system with soft sensors for lower limb activity evaluation and rehabilitation
A novel wearable multimode system for lower limb activity evaluation and rehabilitation comprised of a multifunctional band, plantar pressure distribution sensor and a local mobile terminal connected to a cloud platform is presented. This proposed system can acquire the necessary data for lower limb activity evaluation based on clinical practice. By using proposed system, the therapists can distribute the specific training plans based on the evaluation results through the system for the patients to rehabilitate more efficiently. Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) and physiological signal front ends with carbonized foam electrode are embedded in the proposed system to obtain motion signals and electromyogram (EMG) signal. Furthermore, a novel plantar pressure distribution sensor using flexible pressure sensors, flexible conductive lines and fabric materials is proposed to get the plantar pressure distribution. The carbonized foam electrode and proposed plantar pressure distribution sensor enable a more convenient evaluation and rehabilitation process. Patients can switch between two different wearing modes with EMG signal on and off. The user interfaces of training mode and evaluation mode are also presented together with the evaluation methods based on the clinical practice. Experiments were carried out to investigate the system performance, which demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed system. The proposed system shows a potential in home-based scenarios and clinical practice.
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