使用肌电手评估经桡骨截肢者的手部功能:虚拟鸡蛋测试(VET)

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1109/TNSRE.2024.3524791
M. Controzzi;L. Angelini;P. Randi;P. Mucci;A. Mazzeo;R. Ferrari;E. Gruppioni;C. Cipriani
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手功能的评价在临床实践和生物医学研究中都具有重要意义,常用手灵巧度作为评价指标。大多数的评估程序评估手的大体或精细灵巧度,但很少有专门的评估两者。我们开发了虚拟鸡蛋测试(VET):它类似于运输易碎和坚固物体的任务,因此需要粗大和精细的灵巧性。该测试由11个虚拟蛋组成,如果抓握力超过其破碎阈值(从0.4牛顿到11.5牛顿),这些虚拟蛋就会崩溃。测试的目的是在不打破测试平台中心屏障的情况下,尽可能快地将每个虚拟蛋运送过测试平台中心的屏障。将测试期间测量的度量结合起来,分别提供两个指标来评估粗灵巧度和细灵巧度。我们以30名佩戴肌电手的经桡骨截肢者为目标人群验证了VET的并发效度和构念效度,并以35名健康个体为对照人群验证了其重测信度。结果表明,随着时间的推移,VET能够评估手的功能,特别是在处理易碎物品时,使用大体和精细的灵活性。然而,需要进一步的研究来验证其与其他测试和截肢者进行日常生活活动的能力的相关性。
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Assessing Hand Function in Trans-Radial Amputees Wearing Myoelectric Hands: The Virtual Eggs Test (VET)
The evaluation of hand function is of great importance to both clinical practice and biomedical research and is frequently evaluated by manual dexterity. Most of the assessment procedures evaluate the gross or the fine dexterity of the hand, but few of them are devoted to the assessment of both. We developed the Virtual Eggs Test (VET): it resembles the task of transporting fragile and robust objects, thus requiring both gross and fine dexterity. The test is composed of 11 Virtual Eggs that collapse if the grasping force exceeds their breaking thresholds, ranging from 0.4 N to 11.5 N. The test aims to transport each Virtual Egg over the barrier in the centre of the test platform without breaking it and as fast as possible. The metrics measured during the test are combined and provide two indexes that evaluate, respectively, gross and fine dexterity. We verify the concurrent validity and the construct validity of the VET with a target population of 30 trans-radial amputees wearing a myoelectric hand and the test-retest reliability on a control population of 35 healthy individuals. The results suggest the ability of the VET to assess hand function specifically in handling breakable objects, using both gross and fine dexterity over time. However, further research is needed to verify its correlation with other tests and the ability of amputees to perform activities of daily living.
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期刊介绍: Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.
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