Evaluation of a passive wearable arm ExoNET

P. Ryali, Valentino Wilson, C. Celian, Adith V. Srivatsa, Yaseen Ghani, Jeremy Lentz, James L. Patton
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Wearable ExoNETs offer a novel, wearable solution to support and facilitate upper extremity gravity compensation in healthy, unimpaired individuals. In this study, we investigated the safety and feasibility of gravity compensating ExoNETs on 10 healthy, unimpaired individuals across a series of tasks, including activities of daily living and resistance exercises. The direct muscle activity and kinematic effects of gravity compensation were compared to a sham control and no device control. Mixed effects analysis revealed significant reductions in muscle activity at the biceps, triceps and medial deltoids with effect sizes of −3.6%, −4.5%, and −7.2% rmsMVC, respectively, during gravity support. There were no significant changes in movement kinematics as evidenced by minimal change in coverage metrics at the wrist. These findings reveal the potential for the ExoNET to serve as an alternative to existing bulky and encumbering devices in post-stroke rehabilitation settings and pave the way for future clinical trials.
评估被动式可穿戴手臂 ExoNET
可穿戴 ExoNET 提供了一种新颖的可穿戴解决方案,可支持和促进健康无障碍人士的上肢重力补偿。在这项研究中,我们对重力补偿 ExoNET 的安全性和可行性进行了调查,调查对象是 10 名健康、无运动障碍的人,他们完成了一系列任务,包括日常生活活动和阻力练习。重力补偿的直接肌肉活动和运动效果与假对照组和无装置对照组进行了比较。混合效应分析显示,在重力支撑过程中,肱二头肌、肱三头肌和内侧三角肌的肌肉活动明显减少,效应大小分别为-3.6%、-4.5%和-7.2% rmsMVC。运动运动学方面没有明显变化,腕部的覆盖指标变化很小。这些发现揭示了 ExoNET 在中风后康复环境中替代现有笨重设备的潜力,并为未来的临床试验铺平了道路。
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