Intuitive, Myoelectric Control of Adaptive Sports Equipment for Individuals with Tetraplegia.

Monika K Buczak, Jared M Zollinger, Ahmad Alsaleem, Ross Imburgia, Jeffery Rosenbluth, Jacob A George
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This research aims to develop safe, robust, and easy-to-use adaptive technology for individuals with tetraplegia. After a debilitating spinal cord injury, clinical care focuses on improving quality of life. Participation in adaptive sports has been shown to improve several aspects of participants' well-being. The TetraSki is a power-assisted ski chair that allows individuals with tetraplegia to participate in downhill skiing by sipping and puffing air on an integrated straw to turn their skis. Here, we introduce a new intuitive and dexterous control strategy for the TetraSki using surface electromyography (sEMG) from the neck and shoulder muscles. As an initial assessment, six healthy participants completed a virtual ski racecourse using sEMG and Sip-and-Puff control. Participants also completed a detection response task of cognitive load and the NASA-TLX survey of subjective workload. No significant differences were observed between the performance of sEMG control and the performance of Sip-and-Puff control. However, sEMG control required significantly less cognitive load and subjective workload than Sip-and-Puff control. These results indicate that sEMG can effectively control the equipment and is significantly more intuitive than traditional Sip-and-Puff control. This suggests that sEMG is a promising control method for further validation with individuals with tetraplegia. Ultimately, long-term use of sEMG control may promote neuroplasticity and drive rehabilitation.

适用于四肢瘫痪患者的自适应运动设备的直观肌电控制。
这项研究旨在为四肢瘫痪患者开发安全、稳健、易于使用的自适应技术。在脊髓损伤后,临床护理的重点是提高生活质量。参与适应性运动已被证明可以改善参与者幸福感的几个方面。TetraSki是一种电动滑雪椅,可以让四肢瘫痪的人通过在集成的吸管上啜饮和呼吸空气来转动滑雪板,从而参与下坡滑雪。在这里,我们为TetraSki介绍了一种新的直观而灵巧的控制策略,该策略使用来自颈部和肩部肌肉的表面肌电图(sEMG)。作为初步评估,六名健康的参与者使用sEMG、Sip和Puff控制完成了一个虚拟滑雪赛马场。参与者还完成了认知负荷的检测反应任务和主观负荷的NASA-TLX调查。sEMG控制的性能与Sip和Puff控制的性能之间没有观察到显著差异。然而,sEMG控制所需的认知负荷和主观负荷明显低于Sip和Puff控制。这些结果表明,sEMG可以有效地控制设备,并且明显比传统的Sip和Puff控制更直观。这表明sEMG是一种很有前途的对照方法,可用于四肢瘫痪患者的进一步验证。最终,长期使用表面肌电控制可以促进神经可塑性并推动康复。
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