Flexible Dry Electrodes for EMG Acquisition within Lower Extremity Prosthetic Sockets.

Seong Ho Yeon, Tony Shu, Emily A Rogers, Hyungeun Song, Tsung-Han Hsieh, Lisa E Freed, Hugh M Herr
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Acquisition of surface electromyography (sEMG) from a person with an amputated lower extremity (LE) during prosthesis-assisted walking remains a significant challenge due to the dynamic nature of the gait cycle. Current solutions to sEMG-based neural control of active LE prostheses involve a combination of customized electrodes, prosthetic sockets, and liners. These technologies are generally: (i) incompatible with a subject's existing prosthetic socket and liners; (ii) uncomfortable to use; and (iii) expensive. This paper presents a flexible dry electrode design for sEMG acquisition within LE prosthetic sockets which seeks to address these issues. Design criteria and corresponding design decisions are explained and a proposed flexible electrode prototype is presented. Performances of the proposed electrode and commercial Ag/AgCl electrodes are compared in seated subjects without amputations. Quantitative analyses suggest comparable signal qualities for the proposed novel electrode and commercial electrodes. The proposed electrode is demonstrated in a subject with a unilateral transtibial amputation wearing her own liner, socket, and the portable sEMG processing platform in a preliminary standing and level ground walking study. Qualitative analyses suggest the feasibility of real-time sEMG data collection from load-bearing, ambulatory subjects.

柔性干电极在下肢假肢窝内获取肌电图。
由于步态周期的动态性,在假肢辅助行走过程中获取下肢截肢患者的表面肌电图(sEMG)仍然是一个重大挑战。目前基于表面肌电信号的主动LE假体神经控制的解决方案包括定制电极、假体插座和衬垫的组合。这些技术通常:(i)与受试者现有的假体窝和衬垫不兼容;(ii)使用不舒适;(三)昂贵。本文提出了一种灵活的干电极设计,用于LE假肢插座内的表面肌电信号采集,旨在解决这些问题。解释了设计准则和相应的设计决策,并提出了一种柔性电极原型。在没有截肢的受试者中,比较了所提出的电极和商用Ag/AgCl电极的性能。定量分析表明,所提出的新型电极和商用电极的信号质量相当。在初步站立和平地行走研究中,该电极在一位单侧胫骨截肢患者身上进行了演示,该患者戴着自己的衬垫、插座和便携式表面肌电信号处理平台。定性分析表明,从负重运动的受试者中实时收集肌电图数据是可行的。
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