结构增强型颈部外骨骼辅助头颈部运动

D. Demaree, Haohan Zhang
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本文介绍了一种颈部外骨骼的设计,以帮助肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)患者的头颈部运动。肌萎缩侧索硬化症引起的运动神经元退化会导致颈部肌肉无力,导致头下垂(下巴靠胸的姿势)。目前使用静态颈圈的治疗是不够的,因为这些颈圈完全固定了头部。一种动力颈部外骨骼(Columbia exoskeleton)先前被开发用于帮助头颈部运动,但其结构限制阻碍了其对严重头下垂患者的可用性。在本文中,我们介绍了犹他颈部外骨骼,它通过(1)优化传动效率和运动范围,(2)使用更精确的机械部件,提高了先前哥伦比亚设计的结构稳定性。我们量化了犹他颈部外骨骼的结构稳定性,并与健康志愿者一起展示了其可用性。结果表明,犹他州颈部外骨骼具有合适的结构,可以潜在地辅助严重ALS患者的头颈部运动。
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A Structurally Enhanced Neck Exoskeleton to Assist with Head-Neck Motion
This paper presents the design of a neck exoskeleton to assist with head-neck motion for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Motor neuron degeneration caused by ALS can lead to neck muscle weakness, resulting in head drop (chin-on-chest posture). Current treatment using static neck collars is inadequate because these collars completely immobilize the head. A powered neck exoskeleton (Columbia exoskeleton) was previously developed to assist with head-neck movements but its structural limitations hindered its usability for patients with severe head drop. In this paper, we introduce the Utah neck exoskeleton which improved the structural stability of the previous Columbia design by (1) optimizing the transmission efficiency and range of motion, and (2) using more precise mechanical components. We quantified the structural stability of the Utah neck exoskeleton and demonstrated its usability with a healthy volunteer. The results show that the Utah neck exoskeleton has a suitable structure to potentially assist with head-neck movements for patients with severe ALS head drop.
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