带肩关节约束的上肢等距扳手可行集仿真研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Nasser Rezzoug, Antun Skuric, Vincent Padois, David Daney
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摘要

这项工作的目的是改进基于肌肉骨骼的上肢扳手可行集模型,即在协作机器人和计算机辅助人体工程学中应用的可实现的手部最大扳手集。特别是,最近一种进行扳手能力评估的方法被称为迭代凸壳法,该方法得到了升级,以整合现有模型中未考虑的盂肱关节的非脱位和压缩限制约束。与原始的迭代凸壳法相比,研究了它们对手部力容量振幅、肩关节反作用力和上肢肌肉协调的影响。结果表明,采用原始迭代凸壳法的扳手可行集的大部分单元存在盂肱关节潜在脱位,并且修改后的方法能够正确满足盂肱关节的稳定性约束。此外,根据文献,诱导的肌肉协调模式有利于稳定肌肉,特别是肩袖肌的作用,并降低已知潜在的不稳定肌肉的作用。
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Simulation Study of the Upper-Limb Isometric Wrench Feasible Set With Glenohumeral Joint Constraints.

The aim of this work is to improve musculoskeletal-based models of the upper-limb wrench feasible set (WFS), i.e., the set of achievable maximal wrenches at the hand for applications in collaborative robotics and computer aided ergonomics. In particular, a recent method performing wrench capacity evaluation called the iterative convex hull method (ICHM) is upgraded in order to integrate nondislocation and compression limitation constraints at the glenohumeral (GH) joint not taken into account in the available models. Their effects on the amplitude of the force capacities at the hand, glenohumeral joint reaction forces and upper-limb muscles coordination in comparison to the original iterative convex hull method are investigated in silico. The results highlight the glenohumeral potential dislocation for the majority of elements of the wrench feasible set with the original iterative convex hull method and the fact that the modifications satisfy correctly stability constraints at the glenohumeral joint. Also, the induced muscles coordination pattern favors the action of stabilizing muscles, in particular the rotator-cuff muscles, and lowers that of known potential destabilizing ones according to the literature.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
169
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Artificial Organs and Prostheses; Bioinstrumentation and Measurements; Bioheat Transfer; Biomaterials; Biomechanics; Bioprocess Engineering; Cellular Mechanics; Design and Control of Biological Systems; Physiological Systems.
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