Design and Validation of a Novel Hand Worn Sensor for Assessment of Dexterity in Neurological Conditions

Conor Hayden, Deirdre Murray, Dermot Geraghty, D. Meldrum, Orla Hardiman, Bruce Murphy
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Sensitive measurement of hand dexterity is important in many neurological conditions such as Stroke, Parkinson's Disease or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Current multi-item rating scales and performance-based tests lack sensitivity and contain subjective biases. This paper presents the design and validation of an objective, novel hand worn dexterity measurement device that digitises the Finger Tapping Test (FTT), a widely used test in neurological practice. The device was designed to address predefined user needs and design requirements. It comprises two distinct sections, a mechanical system which attaches to a participant's thumb and index finger and an electronic system which captures/transmits data to a secure cloud storage. The accuracy (for four devices) was validated by plotting the known displacements against the calculated displacements, which returned slopes approximately equal to one. A maximum extension force of 0.51 N was required to extend the cord to 200 mm extension. Clinical testing was carried out on a small sample of heathy people (n=3) and people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (n=3). Clean datasets were produced from participant's raw data graphs, from which, new features describing a participant's FTT were extracted. The proposed dexterity device digitises the FTT and provides clean, accurate, sensitive and reliable data
设计和验证用于评估神经系统疾病患者灵活性的新型手戴式传感器
对于中风、帕金森病或肌萎缩侧索硬化症等多种神经系统疾病而言,灵敏地测量手部灵活性非常重要。目前的多项目评分量表和基于表现的测试缺乏灵敏度,且存在主观偏差。本文介绍了一种客观、新颖的手部灵巧性测量设备的设计和验证,该设备将神经学实践中广泛使用的手指敲击测试(FTT)数字化。该设备的设计旨在满足预定义的用户需求和设计要求。它由两个不同的部分组成,一个是安装在受测者拇指和食指上的机械系统,另一个是将数据采集/传输到安全云存储的电子系统。通过绘制已知位移与计算位移的对比图,验证了(四个装置的)准确性,计算结果的斜率约等于 1。将脐带拉伸到 200 毫米所需的最大拉伸力为 0.51 牛。对少数健康人(3 人)和肌萎缩侧索硬化症患者(3 人)进行了临床测试。从参与者的原始数据图表中生成了干净的数据集,并从中提取了描述参与者外脚趾灵活性的新特征。拟议中的灵巧装置可将 FTT 数字化,并提供干净、准确、灵敏和可靠的数据
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