Preliminary Design of an Active Stabilization Assistive Eating Device for People Living with Movement Disorders

Philippe Turgeon, T. Laliberté, F. Routhier, A. Campeau-Lecours
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This paper presents the development of a new active assistive eating device, which aims to stabilize the movements of people living with movement disorders, such as spasticity and ataxia. Many people living with upper-body incapacities are unable to eat on their own, due to movement disorders (ex. tremors, spastic motions, lack of muscular tone), resulting from various ailments like Cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, Dystonia, Multiple sclerosis, strokes, and Muscular dystrophy). Our past work focused on the development of a purely mechanical device, which involved damping of the system via passive mechanical dampers. This paper extends said work by using active stabilization of user movements. The active assistance enables the design of intelligent algorithms that can assist human movements more efficiently. This active version has the benefits of being easily adjustable; the level of damping can be adjusted in real-time, depending on the user movement; different control modes are offered, and the guiding of user movements is also allowed. Firstly, the mechanical design of the device is presented, followed by the damping arrangement, the electronic design, the control algorithms and finally, the preliminary experiments are mentioned.
运动障碍患者主动稳定辅助进食装置的初步设计
本文介绍了一种新的主动辅助进食装置的开发,旨在稳定运动障碍患者的运动,如痉挛和共济失调。许多上半身残疾的人由于各种疾病(如脑瘫、帕金森氏病、肌张力障碍、多发性硬化症、中风和肌肉萎缩症)导致的运动障碍(如震颤、痉挛运动、缺乏肌肉张力)而无法自己进食。我们过去的工作重点是开发一种纯机械装置,其中包括通过被动机械阻尼器对系统进行阻尼。本文通过使用用户运动的主动稳定扩展了上述工作。主动辅助使智能算法的设计能够更有效地辅助人类运动。这种主动版本的优点是易于调整;阻尼的水平可以实时调整,根据用户的运动;提供了不同的控制模式,并允许指导用户的动作。首先介绍了该装置的机械结构设计,其次是阻尼布置、电子设计、控制算法,最后进行了初步实验。
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