Gait restoration in paraplegic patients: a feasibility demonstration using multichannel surface electrode FES.

Journal of rehabilitation R&D Pub Date : 1983-07-01
A Kralj, T Bajd, R Turk, J Krajnik, H Benko
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Recent advances in science have aided research toward the restoration of biped gait in paraplegic patients by means of functional electrical stimulation (FES). In this paper it is shown how FES-restrengthened muscles of paraplegic patients have been used for simple FES-assisted standing. Those experiments subsequently led to biped gait-initializing experiments and to simple forms of biped gait synthesis. The purpose of this paper is to show the feasibility of using FES for standing and for restoring biped gait in many paraplegic patients--to present the past achievements, focus on problems, and highlight directions for future research. The results of gait obtained in three complete spinal cord injured patients (out of a series of 17) are shown, using four to six channels of FES. It is also shown how preserved reflex mechanisms of the transected spinal cord can be incorporated and employed for obtaining improved function while at the same time simplifying the FES hardware. Of the three patients reported on in detail here, two patients have managed to walk in parallel bars while the third patient has mastered independent unassisted walking over shorter distances with the aid of a roller walker. The biomechanical and control problems of this last patient's gait are presented in detail.

截瘫患者步态恢复:多通道表面电极FES的可行性论证。
最近的科学进展有助于通过功能电刺激(FES)恢复截瘫患者的两足步态的研究。本文展示了fes增强截瘫患者的肌肉如何用于简单的fes辅助站立。这些实验随后导致了两足步态初始化实验和两足步态合成的简单形式。本文的目的是展示FES在许多截瘫患者中用于站立和恢复双足步态的可行性——展示过去的成果,关注问题,突出未来的研究方向。图中显示了3例完全性脊髓损伤患者(共17例)使用4 ~ 6个FES通道的步态变化结果。它还显示了如何保留横断脊髓的反射机制,并用于获得改善的功能,同时简化FES硬件。在这里详细报道的三名患者中,两名患者已经成功地在双杠上行走,而第三名患者已经掌握了在滚轴助行器的帮助下独立行走较短的距离。详细介绍了最后一位患者步态的生物力学和控制问题。
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