Evaluation of Upper Limb Muscle Function Based on Muscle Activation Sequence

Zihan Wang, Yingfei Sun, Jiankang Wu, Kunkun Zhao
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The assessment of muscle function is an important part of the rehabilitation of stroke patients. The study proposed two indexes, muscle activation sequence (MAS) and muscle activation duration (MAD), to evaluate the muscle function and the damage level of patients. EMG signals were collected from 6 upper limb muscles of 10 stroke and 10 healthy subjects. Then, the EMG signals were processed by the TKE operator. The MAS and MAD were obtained from each muscle of each subject. Results of the MAS and MAD between healthy and stroke subjects showed that MAS and MAD are more sensitive in evaluating the muscle function compared to other features. The study would promote the evaluation process of muscle function and assist in motor rehabilitation.
基于肌肉激活序列的上肢肌肉功能评价
肌肉功能评估是脑卒中患者康复治疗的重要内容。本研究提出肌肉激活序列(muscle activation sequence, MAS)和肌肉激活持续时间(muscle activation duration, MAD)两个指标来评价患者的肌肉功能和损伤程度。收集10例脑卒中患者和10例健康人上肢6块肌肉肌电图信号。然后,肌电信号经TKE算子处理。在每个受试者的每块肌肉上获取MAS和MAD。健康和脑卒中患者的MAS和MAD结果表明,MAS和MAD在评估肌肉功能方面比其他特征更敏感。该研究将促进肌肉功能的评估过程,并有助于运动康复。
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