Design requirements of upper extremity supports for daily use in Duchenne muscular dystrophy with severe muscle weakness.

IF 2 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Suzanne J Filius, Jaap Harlaar, Lonneke Alberts, Saskia Houwen-van Opstal, Herman van der Kooij, Mariska Mhp Janssen
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Abstract

Background: People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) cope with progressive muscular weakness and consequential upper extremity function loss. They benefit from arm supports, or arm exoskeletons, to assist arm function. Especially for severe muscle weakness (DMD ≥ Brooke Scale 4), the design of such arm support is challenging. This study aims to structurally develop functional and technical design requirements of arm supports for people with DMD Brooke Scale 4.

Methods: An overview of clinical characteristics and a classification of clinically meaningful activities were derived from data from the Dutch Dystrophinopathy Database and available literature. Based on these, functional and technical design requirements of arm supports were developed and matched to the achievable needs of the user.

Results: First, the clinical characteristics of the target population, such as strength, range of motion, and functional ability, are given. Next, clinically relevant activities of daily living are translated to functional requirements categorised in a 'must,' 'should,' and 'could' category. Last, the technical requirements to realise these functional goals are presented.

Conclusions: The recommendations following from the functional user needs, technical requirements, and safety considerations can be used to make the development of assistive arm supports for people with DMD Brooke Scale 4 more user-centred.

重症肌无力杜氏肌肉萎缩症患者日常使用的上肢支撑设计要求。
背景:杜兴氏肌肉萎缩症(DMD)患者会逐渐感到肌肉无力,并因此丧失上肢功能。手臂支撑或手臂外骨骼可帮助他们实现手臂功能。特别是对于重症肌无力患者(DMD ≥ Brooke Scale 4),此类手臂支撑装置的设计极具挑战性。本研究旨在从结构上制定布鲁克分级 4 级 DMD 患者手臂支撑的功能和技术设计要求:从荷兰肌营养不良数据库的数据和现有文献中得出了临床特征概述和有临床意义的活动分类。在此基础上,制定了手臂支撑的功能和技术设计要求,并与用户可实现的需求相匹配:首先,介绍了目标人群的临床特征,如力量、活动范围和功能能力。其次,将临床相关的日常生活活动转化为功能要求,分为 "必须"、"应该 "和 "可以 "三类。最后,提出了实现这些功能目标的技术要求:根据用户功能需求、技术要求和安全考虑因素提出的建议可用于为 DMD Brooke Scale 4 患者开发辅助性手臂支撑,使其更加以用户为中心。
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