一种用于外科医生的新型被动颈部和躯干外骨骼:设计和验证

IF 4.9 3区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ce Zhang, Juha M. Hijmans, Christian Greve, Han Houdijk, Gijsbertus Jacob Verkerke, Charlotte Christina Roossien
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摘要

肌肉骨骼症状(MSS)通常由外科手术过程中颈部和躯干长时间保持弯曲姿势引起。为了防止MSS,提出了一种利用碳纤维梁为颈部和躯干提供支撑的被动式外骨骼。施加支撑力是为了减少肌肉力和关节压缩力。提出了一种计算颈干支撑梁支撑力的非线性数学模型。随后进行验证测试以评估数学模型的准确性。最后,进行初步的功能评估测试,以评估外骨骼提供的运动能力和支持。该数学模型的计算精度在0.8 ~ 1.2 N均方根误差(RMSE)范围内。在开放手术训练中,外骨骼显示允许颈部和躯干有足够的活动范围(ROM)。虽然外骨骼在模拟手术任务中显示出降低肌肉骨骼负荷和任务难度的潜力,但观察到的感知任务难度的降低被认为是不显著的。这提示建议进一步优化个性化调整梁,以促进改善任务难度和提高舒适度。
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A Novel Passive Neck and Trunk Exoskeleton for Surgeons: Design and Validation

A Novel Passive Neck and Trunk Exoskeleton for Surgeons: Design and Validation

Musculoskeletal Symptoms (MSS) often arise from prolonged maintenance of bent postures in the neck and trunk during surgical procedures. To prevent MSS, a passive exoskeleton utilizing carbon fiber beams to offer support to the neck and trunk was proposed. The application of support force is intended to reduce muscle forces and joint compression forces. A nonlinear mathematical model for the neck and trunk support beam is presented to estimate the support force. A validation test is subsequently conducted to assess the accuracy of the mathematical model. Finally, a preliminary functional evaluation test is performed to evaluate movement capabilities and support provided by the exoskeleton. The mathematical model demonstrates an accuracy for beam support force within a range of 0.8–1.2 N Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). The exoskeleton was shown to allow sufficient Range of Motion (ROM) for neck and trunk during open surgery training. While the exoskeleton showed potential in reducing musculoskeletal load and task difficulty during simulated surgery tasks, the observed reduction in perceived task difficulty was deemed non-significant. This prompts the recommendation for further optimization in personalized adjustments of beams to facilitate improvements in task difficulty and enhance comfort.

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Journal of Bionic Engineering
Journal of Bionic Engineering 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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7.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
162
审稿时长
10.0 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bionic Engineering (JBE) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers and reviews that apply the knowledge learned from nature and biological systems to solve concrete engineering problems. The topics that JBE covers include but are not limited to: Mechanisms, kinematical mechanics and control of animal locomotion, development of mobile robots with walking (running and crawling), swimming or flying abilities inspired by animal locomotion. Structures, morphologies, composition and physical properties of natural and biomaterials; fabrication of new materials mimicking the properties and functions of natural and biomaterials. Biomedical materials, artificial organs and tissue engineering for medical applications; rehabilitation equipment and devices. Development of bioinspired computation methods and artificial intelligence for engineering applications.
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