{"title":"一种新型机械疼痛诱导器的设计、研制与验证及诱发机械疼痛的肌电信号分析","authors":"Nayan Jyoti Boro, K. Shankar","doi":"10.1007/s13369-024-09732-w","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>The measurement of physiological parameters is a crucial method for measuring pain objectively. Precise measurement of physiological parameters, including electromyography (EMG), can categorize the pain intensity levels objectively. This work designed and developed a novel mechanical pain inducer to induce pain in human subjects and analysed the EMG signal for normal (pain-free or no pain) and different intensity of pain levels (i.e., threshold, moderate, and tolerance). This mechanical pain inducer applies force to a healthy individual’s hand to create different pressure intensity levels to cause pain. Twenty volunteers (male 11, female 9) in the age range of 20–40 years participated in this experiment. The different levels of pain intensity are measured using the numerical pain rating scale based on the participant's reaction. The EMG signal was acquired for both the normal state and the different pain levels. The calculation for the root mean square (RMS) value and analysis of variance were carried out on the EMG signals for normal and each level of pain. The investigation of the RMS value of the EMG signal shows that as the intensity level of pain increases, the RMS value of the EMG signal also increases accordingly for each level of pain<b>.</b> This indicates that the induced pain can affect the electrical potential of the EMG signal. 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Design, Development and Validation of a Novel Mechanical Pain Inducer and the EMG Signal Analysis for the Induced Mechanical Pain
The measurement of physiological parameters is a crucial method for measuring pain objectively. Precise measurement of physiological parameters, including electromyography (EMG), can categorize the pain intensity levels objectively. This work designed and developed a novel mechanical pain inducer to induce pain in human subjects and analysed the EMG signal for normal (pain-free or no pain) and different intensity of pain levels (i.e., threshold, moderate, and tolerance). This mechanical pain inducer applies force to a healthy individual’s hand to create different pressure intensity levels to cause pain. Twenty volunteers (male 11, female 9) in the age range of 20–40 years participated in this experiment. The different levels of pain intensity are measured using the numerical pain rating scale based on the participant's reaction. The EMG signal was acquired for both the normal state and the different pain levels. The calculation for the root mean square (RMS) value and analysis of variance were carried out on the EMG signals for normal and each level of pain. The investigation of the RMS value of the EMG signal shows that as the intensity level of pain increases, the RMS value of the EMG signal also increases accordingly for each level of pain. This indicates that the induced pain can affect the electrical potential of the EMG signal. Also, a significant mean difference in the RMS value is observed between normal and different intensities of pain levels at p < 0.05.
期刊介绍:
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) partnered with Springer to publish the Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE).
AJSE, which has been published by KFUPM since 1975, is a recognized national, regional and international journal that provides a great opportunity for the dissemination of research advances from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, MENA and the world.