Air Efficient Soft Wearable Robot for High-Torque Elbow Flexion Assistance.

Harrison Young, Lucas Gerez, Tazzy Cole, Bianca Inirio, Tommaso Proietti, Bettie Closs, Sabrina Paganoni, Conor Walsh
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Recent developments in soft wearable robots have shown promise for assistive and rehabilitative use-cases. For inflatable approaches, a major challenge in developing portable systems is finding a balance between portability, performance, and usability. In this paper, we present a textile-based robotic sleeve that can provide functional elbow flexion assistance and is compatible with a portable actuation unit (PAU). Flexion is driven by a curved textile actuator with internal pneumatic supports (IPS). We show that the addition of IPS improves torque generation and increases battery-powered actuations by 60%. We demonstrate that the device can provide enough torque throughout the ROM of the elbow joint for daily life assistance. Specifically, the device generates 13.5 Nm of torque at 90°. Experimental testing in five healthy individuals and two individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) demonstrates its impact on wearer muscle activity and kinematics. The results with healthy subjects show that the device was able to reduce the bicep muscle activity by an average of 49.1±13.3% during static and dynamic exercises, 43.6±11.1% during simulated ADLs, and provided an assisted ROM of 134°±13°. Both ALS participants reported a reduced rate of perceived exertion during both static and dynamic tasks while wearing the device and had an average ROM of 115°±8°. Future work will explore other applications of the IPS and extend the approach to assisting multiple joints.

用于高扭矩肘部弯曲辅助的空气高效软穿戴机器人。
软穿戴机器人的最新发展已经显示出在辅助和康复使用案例中的前景。对于充气方法,开发便携式系统的一个主要挑战是在便携性、性能和可用性之间找到平衡。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于纺织品的机器人套筒,它可以提供功能性的肘部屈曲辅助,并与便携式致动单元(PAU)兼容。弯曲由带有内部气动支撑(IPS)的弯曲织物致动器驱动。我们发现,IPS的添加提高了扭矩产生,并将电池驱动增加了60%。我们证明,该设备可以在整个肘关节ROM中提供足够的扭矩,用于日常生活辅助。具体而言,该装置在90°时产生13.5 Nm的扭矩。在五名健康人和两名肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者身上进行的实验测试证明了其对佩戴者肌肉活动和运动学的影响。对健康受试者的研究结果表明,在静态和动态运动中,该设备能够使二头肌活动平均减少49.1±13.3%,在模拟ADL中平均减少43.6±11.1%,并提供134°±13°的辅助ROM。两名ALS参与者都报告说,在佩戴该设备的静态和动态任务中,感知用力率降低,平均ROM为115°±8°。未来的工作将探索IPS的其他应用,并将该方法扩展到辅助多个关节。
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