Real-time smoothness-based assistance during rhythmic arm movements

Patricia Leconte, R. Ronsse
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Rhythmic and discrete movements are two fundamental motor primitives being - at least partially - controlled by different neural pathways. After a stroke, both primitives can be impaired. However, current upper-limb therapies - both conventional and robot-assisted - train mainly discrete functional movements. In order to recover the complete motor repertoire, training both movements should be offered with dedicated exercises. The paper elaborates a new performance-based robotic assistance to train rhythmic movements with a rehabilitation robot. More precisely, it develops and validates a performance-based smoothness assistance. The developed assistance aims at smoothing the movement being performed, based on a real-time estimate of the movement smoothness.
在有节奏的手臂运动中实时平滑的辅助
节律性和离散性运动是两种基本的运动基本形式,至少部分地由不同的神经通路控制。中风后,这两个原语都可能受损。然而,目前的上肢治疗——无论是传统的还是机器人辅助的——主要训练离散的功能运动。为了恢复完整的运动曲目,训练这两个动作应该提供专门的练习。本文阐述了一种新的基于性能的机器人辅助训练与康复机器人的节奏运动。更准确地说,它开发并验证了基于性能的平滑辅助。开发的辅助旨在平滑正在执行的运动,基于对运动平滑度的实时估计。
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