比较在单关节和多关节配置下对髋关节、膝关节和踝关节的优化外骨骼辅助。

Aging health Pub Date : 2021-11-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2021.14
Patrick W Franks, Gwendolyn M Bryan, Russell M Martin, Ricardo Reyes, Ava C Lakmazaheri, Steven H Collins
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辅助髋关节、膝关节和踝关节的外骨骼已经开始改善人类的活动能力,特别是通过降低行走的代谢成本。不过,目前还无法直接比较这些关节或其组合的最佳辅助效果。辅助多个关节可能比单个效果的总和更有益,因为肌肉通常跨越多个关节;也可能效果较差,因为单关节辅助可以间接辅助其他关节。在这项研究中,我们使用了髋关节-膝关节-踝关节外骨骼模拟器,并进行了人环优化,以找到能最大限度降低行走代谢成本的单关节、双关节和全腿辅助。与在没有辅助的情况下行走相比,仅髋关节和踝关节辅助可将行走的代谢成本分别降低 26% 和 30%,这证实这两个关节都是辅助的良好目标(N = 3)。仅膝关节辅助可将步行的代谢成本降低 13%,证明膝关节辅助是可行的(3 人)。双关节辅助可将步行的代谢成本降低 33% 至 42%,其中髋关节-踝关节辅助的改善幅度最大(3 人)。对所有三个关节进行辅助可将步行的代谢成本降低 50%,这表明通过外骨骼辅助至少可以节省步行过程中一半的代谢能量消耗(N = 4)。运动学和肌肉活动的变化表明,单关节辅助间接辅助了其他关节的肌肉,因此整腿辅助的改善效果小于其单关节部分的总和。外骨骼可以为整个肢体提供辅助以达到最大效果,但如果考虑到重量和成本等其他因素,精心选择的单个关节可能更有效。
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Comparing optimized exoskeleton assistance of the hip, knee, and ankle in single and multi-joint configurations.

Exoskeletons that assist the hip, knee, and ankle joints have begun to improve human mobility, particularly by reducing the metabolic cost of walking. However, direct comparisons of optimal assistance of these joints, or their combinations, have not yet been possible. Assisting multiple joints may be more beneficial than the sum of individual effects, because muscles often span multiple joints, or less effective, because single-joint assistance can indirectly aid other joints. In this study, we used a hip-knee-ankle exoskeleton emulator paired with human-in-the-loop optimization to find single-joint, two-joint, and whole-leg assistance that maximally reduced the metabolic cost of walking. Hip-only and ankle-only assistance reduced the metabolic cost of walking by 26 and 30% relative to walking in the device unassisted, confirming that both joints are good targets for assistance (N = 3). Knee-only assistance reduced the metabolic cost of walking by 13%, demonstrating that effective knee assistance is possible (N = 3). Two-joint assistance reduced the metabolic cost of walking by between 33 and 42%, with the largest improvements coming from hip-ankle assistance (N = 3). Assisting all three joints reduced the metabolic cost of walking by 50%, showing that at least half of the metabolic energy expended during walking can be saved through exoskeleton assistance (N = 4). Changes in kinematics and muscle activity indicate that single-joint assistance indirectly assisted muscles at other joints, such that the improvement from whole-leg assistance was smaller than the sum of its single-joint parts. Exoskeletons can assist the entire limb for maximum effect, but a single well-chosen joint can be more efficient when considering additional factors such as weight and cost.

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