通过生物力学感知优化来辅助肩部的极简软外套

Sagar Joshi, Irene Beck, A. Seth, C. D. Santina
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软外套可以通过在人体关节上施加外力来减轻人体肌肉的负荷,从而帮助预防与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病。许多外露服是通过张力产生元件来达到这一目的的,这种张力产生元件被称为外伸肌腱。然而,这些设备的设计是基于直觉和经验。这就导致了潜在的次优甚至有害的设计,可能会给佩戴者带来不适或伤害。本文讨论了自动寻找合适的附件和外延筋的路由位置。我们建议通过精确的肌肉骨骼建模和设计参数优化来实现这一目标。我们在这里着重于一种柔软的外服,它有一个单一的被动外肌腱来辅助肩部。以三种手臂升降和内外旋转运动为例,我们优化了外肌腱的附着点和休息长度,以减少整体肌肉的努力。然后,我们制作了外衣,并通过六名参与者的测试验证了模型的预测。支持模拟预测的是,测量的肌肉活动显示三角肌和斜方肌减少。这项工作代表了明确优化可穿戴辅助设备中外伸肌腱的功能和几何参数的第一个实例,以尽量减少人类的努力。
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Minimalistic Soft Exosuit for Assisting the Shoulder via Biomechanics-Aware Optimization
Soft exosuits can help to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders by offloading human muscles through the application of external forces across the human joints. Many exosuits achieve this through tension producing elements called as exotendons. However, the design of these devices is based on intuition and experience. This leads to potentially sub-optimal or even harmful designs that could cause discomfort or injury to the wearer. This paper deals with automatically finding appropriate attachments and routing locations for exotendons. We propose to do that by accurate musculoskeletal modeling and design parameter optimization of soft exosuits. We focus here on a soft exosuit with a single passive exotendon to assist the shoulder. Using three arm raising-lowering and internal-external rotation motions as examples, we optimize the attachment point and rest-length of the exotendon to reduce overall muscle effort. We then fabricate the exosuit and validate the model predictions by testing with six participants. Supporting the predictions from simulations, measured muscle activity shows reductions in the deltoid and trapezius muscles. This work represents the first instance of explicitly optimizing functional and geometric parameters of exotendons in wearable assistive devices for minimizing human effort.
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