FES肌电控制切换系统

H. Yamaguchi, D. Nishikawa, W. Yu, M. Maruishi, H. Yokoi, Y. Mano, Y. Kakazu
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功能电刺激(FES)是辅助截瘫患者运动的有效方法。FES可以实现站立、行走和抓取等活动。然而,尽管有这样的优势,其临床应用是有限的。其中一个原因是,它需要一个开关,让截瘫患者不得不做出一个动作,而不是他们想要做的动作。在某些情况下,可以使用另一种类型的开关。下肢的动作,例如站立和行走,需要四肢的同步。因此,在下肢偏瘫的情况下,可以从正常肢体表面检测到的肌电图(EMG)中识别患者打算执行的动作。肌电图是一种具有个体差异的生理信号,这种差异不可避免地会导致分类误差。为了克服这个问题,我们使用了在线分类器方法。本文介绍了一种利用肌电图进行偏瘫自动切换的系统,并展示了它的潜力。
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EMG control switching system for FES
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is an effective method for assisting the movement of paraplegic patients. FES makes it possible to realize activities such as standing-up, walking, and grasping. However in spite of this advantage, its clinical application is limited. One reason is that it needs a switch for which the paraplegic patients have to make an action other than the one that they desire to make. In some cases, it is possible to use another type of switch. Lower limb actions, for example standing-up and walking, need the synchronization of both limbs. Hence, in the case of lower limb hemiplegics it is possible to recognize the action that the patients intend to perform from the EMG (electromyogram) detected on the surface of the normal limb. EMG is physiological signal with individual disparity, which inevitably results in classification error. To overcome this problem, we use online classifier method. This paper presents an automatic switch system using EMG for hemiplegics and shows its potential.
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