低刺激强度fes辅助背屈的自主力引起的运动改变:一个偏瘫患者的案例研究

Takashi Watanabe, Shun Endo, Katsunori Murakami, Yoshimi Kumagai, N. Kuge
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本研究的重点是功能性电刺激(FES),以协助生产自主运动的步态康复偏瘫受试者。将低刺激强度FES伴自主背屈力(vL-FES)条件下的步行运动与无刺激、低强度FES和FES条件下的步行运动进行比较。在摇摆阶段采用电刺激辅助踝关节背屈。用无线惯性传感器测量步态运动。结果表明,vL-FES条件与FES条件产生了部分相似的角度图。在vL-FES和FES步行条件下,步幅时间缩短,大腿倾角范围增大,步行速度加快。然而,从脚后跟开始的电刺激减少了脚趾周围的足底屈曲。我们认为,vL-FES条件可以作为使用FES进行康复的一种方法,并且通过FES控制足底屈曲或修改施加电刺激踝关节背屈的时间需要进行研究。
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Movement change induced by voluntary effort with low stimulation intensity FES-assisted dorsiflexion: A case study with a hemiplegic subject
This study focused on functional electrical stimulation (FES) to assist production of voluntary movement for gait rehabilitation of hemiplegic subjects. Movements during walking under the low stimulation intensity FES with voluntary effort of dorsiflexion (vL-FES) condition were compared with those under conditions of no stimulation, low intensity FES only and FES. Electrical stimulation was applied to assist ankle dorsiflexion in the swing phase. Gait movements were measured with wireless inertial sensors. It was shown that the vL-FES condition produced partly similar angle pattern with FES condition. It was also suggested from shortened stride time and increased inclination angle range of the thigh that walking speed increased under the vL-FES and FES walking conditions. However, electrical stimulation started at the heel off decreased plantar flexion of the foot at around the toe off. It was considered that the vL-FES condition could be useful as a method of rehabilitation using FES, and that plantar flexion control by FES or modifying the timing of applying electrical stimulation for ankle dorsiflexion had to be studied.
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