Soo-Min Lee, Gyomyung Shin, Hyucksoon Im, Midum Oh, Sofia Castro Avalos, Mi-Jeong Yoon, Joon-Sung Kim, Juyeon Park, Sung-Hoon Ahn
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摘要
形状记忆合金(SMA)具有一种与生俱来的特性,在受到刺激时可以恢复到记忆中的形状。最近,它们被设计成可用于可穿戴辅助设备的柔性织物。本研究旨在利用具有高单向收缩反应的针织 SMA,为偏瘫患者开发一种具有良好可穿戴性的康复辅助手套。我们制作了经编 SMA 激励器,其收缩响应高于纬编 SMA 激励器。使用编织机可使这些致动器适合患者的所有手指。我们开发了一种全织物手套,将 SMA 线置于手指区域以形成肌腱驱动结构,并将针织 SMA 驱动器连接到手背和手掌两侧以辅助屈伸。手套驱动后,关节的屈伸活动范围分别增加了 11.620% 和 141.710%。与热刺激或不驱动相比,手套康复治疗对关节活动范围的改善更大。康复训练后,握力也增加了 52.400%。启动过程中产生的热量的安全性得到了证实,其作为热刺激的适用性也得到了验证(基于皮肤温度的升高)。这些结果表明,经编 SMA 在完全制造的可穿戴辅助设备中具有实用潜力。
Feasibility of a warp-knitted shape memory alloy rehabilitation glove
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) have an innate property that allows them to return to a memorized form when stimulated. They have been recently designed as flexible fabrics for use in wearable assistive devices. This study aimed to develop a rehabilitation assistive glove with good wearability for a hemiplegic patient using a knitted SMA with a high-unidirectional contractile response. We fabricated warp-knitted SMA actuators, which had higher contractile responses than those of weft-knitted SMA. The use of a knitting loom allowed these actuators to fit all the fingers of a patient. We developed a full-fabric glove, placed the SMA wires on the finger regions to form a tendon-driven structure, and attached knitted SMA actuators to the dorsal and palmar sides of the hand to assist flexion and extension. The joint range of motion after glove actuation increased by 11.620% and 141.710% in flexion and extension, respectively. The range of motion improved more with glove rehabilitation than with thermal stimulation or no actuation. The grip force also increased by 52.400% after rehabilitation exercises. The safety of the heat generated during actuation was confirmed, and its applicability as a thermal stimulus was validated (based on increased skin temperature). These outcomes suggest the practical potential of warp-knitted SMAs in fully fabricated wearable assistive devices.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Industrial Textiles is the only peer reviewed journal devoted exclusively to technology, processing, methodology, modelling and applications in technical textiles, nonwovens, coated and laminated fabrics, textile composites and nanofibers.