CYBERLEGs膝踝足矫形器的仿生控制策略:下肢截肢者的可行性研究

C. B. Sanz-Morère, M. Fantozzi, A. Parri, F. Giovacchini, A. Baldoni, S. Crea, N. Vitiello
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摘要

下肢丧失是影响生活质量的重大事件,往往会降低独立性。主动膝-踝-足矫形器(KAFO)可以作为下肢截肢者的辅助工具,以减少由于使用被动假肢行走而产生的代偿策略所带来的额外代谢努力。在CYBERLEGs项目中,设计了一种新颖的主动KAFO,用于在地面行走时辅助膝盖和踝关节。本文首次介绍了该装置的机电一体化设计。此外,本文还介绍了为提供膝关节和踝关节辅助而开发的控制策略以及两名下肢截肢志愿者的实验结果。KAFO被证明:(i)满足所有设计功能要求,以符合运动范围、扭矩、速度和功率;并且(ii)在步态周期最苛刻的阶段提供辅助扭矩。对终端用户的测试表明,辅助动作导致膝盖和脚踝的角度和扭矩的生理轮廓,显示了该系统可行性的第一个证据。两名受试者都报告了与外骨骼的舒适互动,但代谢消耗的结果并不是决定性的。该可行性研究将在未来进行扩展,并优化控制器以进一步探索系统的有效性。
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A Bioinspired Control Strategy for the CYBERLEGs Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis: Feasibility Study with Lower-Limb Amputees
Lower-limb loss is a dramatic event affecting quality of life and often reducing independence. An active Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (KAFO) could represent an assistive tool for lower-limb amputees to reduce the additional metabolic effort resulting from compensatory strategies due to walking with a passive prosthesis. Within the CYBERLEGs project, a novel active KAFO was designed to assist the knee and the ankle joints during ground level walking. In this paper the mechatronic design of the device is presented for the first time. Moreover, the paper presents the control strategy developed to provide knee and ankle assistance and the experimental results with two volunteers with lower-limb amputation. The KAFO was shown to: (i) fulfill all the design functional requirements to comply with range of motion, torque, speed and power; and (ii) provide assistive torque in the most demanding phases of the gait cycle. Tests with end-users showed that the assistive action resulted in physiological profiles of the knee and ankle angles and torques, showing a first proof of feasibility for the presented system. Both subjects reported comfortable interaction with the exoskeleton, but results on the metabolic consumption were not conclusive. This feasibility study will be extended in the future with an optimized controller to further explore the effectiveness of the system.
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